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    With teenage pregnancy being ever prominent‚ it is very important for teenage girls and boys to have access to birth control in order to avoid an unintended pregnancy. Birth control and sex education is a controversial subject in many communities. The type of comprehensive health education or sex education information made available to teenagers through school is dictated by law. In South Carolina‚ schools are required to teach abstinence and provide information concerning sex as a future reference

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    such as not being able to have kids in the future or having a hard time having a baby in the future. It is also possible for a women to die due to an abortion. Conceptions rose by nearly 30 percent‚ but births actually fell by 6 percent‚ indicating that many women were using abortion as a method of birth

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    Cited: Brown‚ Ashlee. "Sex Education Report Stirs Abstinence-Only Debate." (2004) Fuentes‚ Annette Mitchell‚ Steve. "School Abstinence Programs Bad for Teens?" UPI (2003): Rector‚ Robert Foundation (2005) "Sex Education." Wikipedia

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    and birth control. I did not realize before this presentation that there were so many types of birth control for women. I believe Ms. Johnson spoke of at least 5 different types. One of my favorite parts of the presentation was how well Ms. Johnson explained everything and how funny she made the presentation seem. She kept going on and on with the funny jokes‚ which actually made the situation a little less awkward than it should have been! I also enjoyed how on some of the types of birth control;

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    right to obtain birth control without parental consent. How about allowing a minor to have the ability to with draw information based on birth control and contraceptives? Are minors physically and mentally mature to make these choices on their own? If teens should have such a right to make these life-altering decisions on his or her own should everyone else be held accountable if anything went wrong? We believe that minors essentially need to have parental consent to obtain birth control and contraceptives

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    with farm work. But as advancements have been made‚ the number of farming households in the U.S. has steadily declined‚ most recently plummeting near the two percent mark. And aiding Americans in having fewer pregnancies are developments in birth control and contraceptives. Parents can now effectively stick to their plan of having a trendy two-child family‚ staying within the scope of the American average of between two and three children per household. The cost of starting a family in today’s

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    conceived her two children‚ and how the sexual media had a lot to do with the two births. It also suggests how society can help young people not to make these costly mistakes over and over again. Elaine does not think about anything but; look at the magazines fantasizing about what she wanted her life to be. If she would of never slept around and put herself in bad situations like getting pregnant. Thinking that birth control was embarrassing‚ and not good maybe she could have had a successful life in

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    justification of hurting such a very tender part of your body. I find it can be compared to genital mutilation in women that happens in other cultures. It can be completely avoidable with other methods. I know the cultural is not as evolved into thinking birth control

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    health to students‚ it’s important to be inclusive and address every vantage point such as exploring the options for various sexualities and genders. Comprehensive sexual education ensures that every student is knowledgeable on different forms of birth control‚ methods of having protected sex‚ STI’s‚ and how to receive medical treatment for sexual health. It’s important to raise awareness on these topics‚ especially during puberty so that teens are prepared for sexual encounters in the future. This is

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    approached her and asked if she would like to work full-time with Planned Parenthood. Over the next three years‚ she would transition from working with counseling patients‚ different education programs‚ and helping with abortion services and long-term birth control procedures. Interviewing her allowed me to gain a better understanding of the personal aspects of working with Planned Parenthood. During our interview‚ she talked a lot

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