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    Birth control pills today are seen differently and are accessible to many people. In the past‚ not many people talked about the topic of birth control and shied away from it because men were afraid that women would take over and attempt to fight for equality. The long endeavor to have birth control allowed women to have control of their own body without being criticized as much today. Margaret Sanger was a strong activist who fought for birth control was born in 1879 and died in 1966 had it easier

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    Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354) was signed by President Benigno Aquino 111 of The Philippines last December 21‚ 2012. The law guarantees universal access to methods on contraception‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. The bill does not only seek to limit the population‚ it also provides for population development that aims to help couples or parents achieve their fertility rate improve reproductive health ‚ reduce incidence

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    The Reasons for Change in the Births Rates and Family Size Since 1900 They are a variety of reasons why the birth percentage is rising for instance health care‚ increase of children being born at the same period‚ high population‚ giving birth at a younger age‚ abortions are becoming more costly‚ single parents aren’t looked down upon‚ better food‚ better food sources. Improved health care and in some courtiers its free so that mean less people are dying form accidents‚ disease and so on that means

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    mind and emotionally overflowing heart caused him to be resentful. Why was Joe Morgan relieved to see Andrew Manson? Joe Morgan’s wife was about to give birth to their child. Andrew was the doctor who was to carry out the delivery. Morgan was anxiously waiting outside for the news of his child. Since Andrew was able to save the child‚ it changed his outlook towards life. He was relieved to see him because

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    upon which there seems to be most uncertainty and disagreement exists in the moral side of the subject of Birth Control.”(Margaret Sanger) Margaret Sanger is an American birth control activist‚ sex educator‚ and nurse. She is the author of The Morality of birth Control‚ a speech that was delivered on November 18‚ 1921 in New York. This speech was given at a time when the church forbids birth control and women were made to focus on having babies and being housewives. Sanger explicitly persuaded an audience

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    government and it affects many of their medical decisions including those of birth control. Birth control controversies in the United States have been a prevalent topic for many years. In fact‚ the earliest known usage of contraceptives dates back to ancient Egypt. “Over time‚ other methods of birth control were invented and tested‚ including vaginal sponges‚ diaphragms‚ and intrauterine devices or IUDs” (“Birth Control”). The usage of such contraceptives became controversial and a main topic when

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    A. Efficiency of birth-control policies : case study of China The Chinese birth control policy is known as an example of efficiency. Indeed‚ the country’s fertility rate has felt from 7.55 in 1962 to 1.88 forty years later. How can we explain such a change in a population that was supposed to experience a demographic explosion in the seventies ? Several birth control policies have been applied to get such a significant result. Demography became a concern for soviet China after the first census

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    Birth control today is widely available and talked about to keep people informed of all of their options. There was a span of time where people especially women had no knowledge of any sort about birth control or the ability to attain any. Margaret Sanger was the woman that was able to start informing woman of all of their options‚ and gave them a chance to be in control of their own reproductive systems‚ but why did Margaret Sanger advocate for birth control? What people now experience when it

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    Mirena or ParaGard: Which Birth control is Right for You? Mary Scott English 121: English Composition I Instructor: Melissa Holmberg January 30‚ 2012 Choosing the right birth control can be overwhelming. When you narrow it down and an Intrauterine Contraceptive (IUC) is the chosen method‚ you need to carefully review the pros and cons of each. Currently there are two popular forms known as Mirena and ParaGard. These have been available for more than 20 years and are FDA approved. Both provide

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    early decades of the 20th century‚ abortion was used as a measure of limiting families to a manageable size. In the past‚ due to the lack of knowledge‚ many families usually gave birth to a lot of children that they could not afford to raise‚ which is why abortion was abused in early times as an extreme measure of birth control to avoid further poverty to families. Today‚ many abortions are given to women under the age of 22. There are not many teenage girls who have sex use protection the first time

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