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    Start the Fire”. The topic that I have chosen to write about is the controversial issue of birth control. Contraception has been a controversial issue for many years and is still talked about in the news today. Birth control can be viewed as having a positive impact on the current society but it can also be considered as having a negative impact. Many of the arguments against the use of birth control are related to religious views. It is considered interfering with God’s plan to give life and

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    skin and dark colored eyes which lead to the assumption that these people with these traits were unintelligent. The Eugenics Movement used multiple strategies to promote improvements of human hereditary traits‚ such as anti-miscegenation laws‚ birth control experimentation‚ and coercive sterilization. The relationship between the Eugenics

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    progestin to prevent pregnancy. Types There are two main categories of birth control pills. The combination pill and the progestin only pill also known as the mini pill. The combination pill contains both synthetic oestrogen and progestin whereas the progestin only pill(minipill) only contains progestin. The combination pill is said to be more effective than the progestin pill. There are numerous different types of birth control pills. The pills are either a combination pill or a progestin only pill

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    not succeed with the approval of the “pill”‚ he started something so much more. Rock had created an impact on all catholic’s way of thinking. Because of this many Catholics began to follow their conscience vs the church belief on the concept of Birth Control. With the catholic church banning the pill‚ Rock began to fall out of the catholicism beliefs. (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/pill/peopleevents/e_church.html) `The catholic church’s reasoning behind not siding with John Rock is because the

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    Family Planning

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    Family planning is the planning of when to have children‚ and the use of birth control  and other techniques to implement such plans. Other techniques commonly used include sexuality education‚  prevention and management of sexually transmitted infections‚  pre-conception counseling] and management‚ and infertility management.  Family planning is choosing the number of children in a family and the length of time between their births. When you start searching for options in family planning‚ it ’s important

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    Contraception Perspectives

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    all over the world. It is often debated whether or not humans should have the authority to control the rate of birth of our own species‚ based on our ability to stop fertilization from happening without abstaining from sexual conduct. Contraception is defined as the prevention of fertilization‚ during or after sexual activity. It refers to the use of contraceptives including (but not limited to) birth control‚ condoms‚ cervical caps‚ spermicide‚ IUD‚ diaphragm‚ oral contraceptive pills and the “morning

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    “We dreaded teenage hormones because now you put peer pressure into the mix.” (Tracey Black) Young adults fall under pressure every day‚ unable to make the decision on whether to have sex or not. They think back to what their parents taught them about decision making‚ and try to differentiate what is beneficial for them and what is not. Minimal students are educated about sex and having proper decision making skills. Even fewer students avoid sexual activity; and if they are sexually active‚ take

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    Margaret Sanger

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    from her outspoken radical father. Margaret’s family lived in poverty as her father was a stonemason‚ who preferred to drink and talk politics rather than earn a steady wage for the family. At a young age of 50 after eighteen pregnancies‚ 11 births and seven miscarriages Margaret’s mother died from tuberculosis. After her mother’s death Margaret decided she wanted to become a nurse and care for women that were pregnant. Wanting to do better for herself‚ Margaret attended Claverack College

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    Teenage Pregnancy

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    teens do not want to become pregnant‚ they are still becoming so as a result of sexual activity. Teenage pregnancy is formally defined as an unintended pregnancy during adolescence who will not reach her 20th birthday before the expected birth (age 14 to 21). For statistical purposes there may be a division made between the pregnancies of under-16 year olds and under-19 years old‚ and sometimes pregnancies experienced by those as young as 11 year olds are considered teenage pregnancies.

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