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    Geneva Patterson Tuesday/Thursday 12:15-1:30 Teens should be easily provided with Birth Control Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience teenage girls should be put on/easily provided with Birth Control. Thesis/Central Idea: To truly understand the significance of high school girls being easily provided with birth control it is important to understand the reasons why it should be provided‚ the different types of birth control‚ and the benefits of birth control. Organizational Pattern: Statement of Policy:

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    Teen Birth Control Usage Do you think birth control pills should be available to teenage girls without a prescription? Over the years teenage pregnancy has increased tremendously. As a result‚ causing abortions or high school dropouts. In my opinion birth control should be sold over the counter to prevent teenage pregnancy. I am in favor of the pill being given to teens because there have been many researches done that shows good benefits of teens being on the pill‚ but there are people who may

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    Sonia Coreas date: January 5 2013 Should teenage girls be allowed to get birth control without parents’ consent? Many opinions have surged from the public after‚ many teen girls have become mothers at a young age due to lack of information and resources available. Even though we count with many prevention options not all of them are at reach of young girls hands. We have a lot of known resources for example

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    “Should Sex Education Teach on Birth Control vs. Abstinence” When I was around the age to start talking about sexual activities‚ it was a funny and weird subject to speak on. In reality‚ it is a touchy topic to talk about with teens. You feel that you already know or you don’t need to know because you are not having sex. Oh! How we were wrong. My mom told me about birth control‚ condoms‚ and abstinence. At first I didn’t know exactly what abstinence was but I figured out that it meant wait to

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    Birth Control In 2002 Amanda Phiede went into Kmart to fill a prescription. The pharmacist working there not only refused to give her the prescription‚ he also refused to transfer it so she could pick them up somewhere else. She wasn’t a minor; she was in college at the time and the prescription was legitimate. Neil Noesen‚ the pharmacist‚ was a devout Catholic and he refused to give the pills to her because he thought it was wrong (Forster). The pills you ask‚ were for birth control. Hospitals

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    old girls taking birth control It is essential that the women’s preventive coverage benefit‚ including contraception‚ be available to all women‚ regardless of what health plan they have or where they work - as Congress intended. Providing access to birth control just makes good sense.” (Gwen Moore)(brainyquote.com).What birth control is‚its an act of preventing pregnancy.Most women or girls take birth control because it keeps them safe and protected when having sex.Birth control could also prevent

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    menstruation. The drawbacks of the pill are that they must be taken at the same time every day otherwise the effectiveness will decrease. The advantages of this method would be its ease of accessibility. The pill aside‚ there are also many hormonal birth control alternatives. These include the ring‚ shot‚ patch etc. These methods work in a very similar fashion by releasing either estrogen or progestin into the bloodstream. These alternatives are sometimes preferred as they need not to be taken daily. Contraceptive

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    What if there were a solution to many of the global problems that confront us‚ from climate change to poverty to civil wars? There is‚ but it is starved of resources. It’s called family planning‚ and it has been a victim of America’s religious wars. Damon Winter/The New York Times Nicholas D. Kristof On the Ground Nicholas Kristof addresses reader feedback and posts short takes from his travels. Go to Blog » Go to Columnist Page » Related News U.N. Says 7 Billion Now Share the World (November

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    |You are assigned to work in the local office of a birth control clinic. You are instructed to work with a nurse who is teaching Ms. J about| |the use of combination oral contraceptives. Ms. J‚ who is 20 years old‚ travels frequently in her position as a computer analyst. She tells| |you that her menstrual periods are regular and 28 days apart and that her last period started on January 30. The date today is February 2. | |At the end of the talk‚ Ms. J tells you that she has a seizure disorder

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    Birth Control is the most common method used today to prevent pregnancy. 98% of women in the United States have used birth control at some point. Today‚ 62% are actively using this method to prevent themselves from the chances of getting pregnant from unprotected sex. Birth control pills are one of the most effective methods of contraception when taken regularly and as prescribed. Though the most common use of this medicine is to prevent pregnancy‚ birth control also serves multiple other purposes

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