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    being the topic about birth control. However‚ ignoring these issues is the worst thing that can be done and it is obviously not going to make them disappear. The truth of the matter is that we live in a generation where teens having sex is something that is very common. The least parents can do is give their teens the basic information they need in order for them to prevent unwanted pregnancies. However‚ many parents are still opposed for their children to be taking birth control. Some of these parents

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    society’s fault. Although having sex and getting pregnant is due to personal choices and decisions‚ there are a few things society could do to prevent it. Excessive teenage pregnancy could be controlled with appropriate media‚ more readily available birth control‚ and people to set good examples for young women. Just flipping through the channels on a Saturday afternoon you can see all sorts of inappropriate media full of sexual suggestions. Even aside from all the sex scenes in movies‚ there are shows

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    rid of a black man too. Why birth control is so crucial to the transformation in women’s lives that feminists anticipated? Feminism means different things to different women. To women with a taste for politics and reform it means the right to vote and hold office. To women who are physically strong and adventuresome it means freedom to enter all kinds of athletic contests and games. To many women it means social and sex freedom. Yet it is agreed that birth control is an elementary essential in

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    also prevent sexually transmitted diseases. As previously mentioned teen pregnancies are at a high once again and teens who engage in sexual activity do not use the proper forms of protection and society does not highlight the importance of birth control. Sarah Brown‚ CEO of The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy stated that the magic formula for the decline of teen pregnancy is having less sex or using more contraceptives (PR Newswire). Most teens are unaware of the importance

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    using contraceptives. I. Introduction II. Teenage pregnancy A. Emotional effects B. Finances III. Contraceptives A. Condoms B. Birth control pills IV. Conclusion Young 1 Teenage Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy is increasing rapidly in our country. In fact‚ Mississippi has the highest teen birth rate in America. There are factors that contribute to this increasing problem. Teen pregnancy comes with effects that can cause serious problems. Teenage

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    the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ there were 664‚435 abortion procedures in 2013. The reasoning varies‚ but the majority of the procedures were made by women in their 20s and 91.3% occurred before 13 weeks after conception. Birth control is very expensive in the United States. Although the Affordable Care Act has introduced many free options for women‚ the efforts have not been enough. There are still women who do not have access to affordable birth control that is suitable for their

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    up only using the internet. For my primary I had planned to do surveys. Instead of doing surveys I had interviewed two biology teachers from F.E. Madill. The four possible answers that were developed are: decreasing health in women‚ hereditary‚ birth control‚ and the environment. Decreasing Health In Women Having a healthy lifestyle is essential to one’s lifespan‚ but it is also very important when trying to conceive a baby. Through secondary and primary research I had found that being unhealthy

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    There are many reasons a woman may become pregnant and a child is unwanted. It could be due to unprotected sex‚ failed contraception‚ being raped‚ being assaulted‚ and simply failing to be informed. There has been a pill made available to women as young as 15 years old who may find themselves in these situations. The morning after pill known as Plan-B‚ is a very controversial subject. There are many positives‚ negatives and ethical dilemmas that have to do with using the pill. Although this

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    on HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are commonly taught throughout high school class rooms‚ birth control and how to get access to contraceptives are spoken of less. Teens need to know the risk and consequences of unprotected sex. Studies indicated professionally prepared health educator were significantly more likely to teach 7 of 13 sexuality topics such as birth control‚ STD’s ‚ and abstinence compared to nonprofessionally prepared health educators(Rhodes 2). Even though there

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    The wonders Of Depo-Provera Abstract Depo-Provera Depo-Provera is a birth control that has been used for many things in the past years. It is mainly used on women as a contraceptive. Depo-Provera is a synthetic derivate of progesterone administered as an acetate salt with anti-estrogenic activity. This is an injected drug. This medicine/drug also causes change in the cervical mucus and urine lining

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