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    Consent for Birth Control in School In today’s society teenagers have a lot to deal with; they are a lot more mature than we were back in the days. Even though they deal with many different things I believe schools should get parent consent to give birth control. One reason is that parents can talk to their kids about sex and different types of birth control. Parents can explain the risks of sexual activity and sift through the rumors that may be passed around by their peers. This will help

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    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: Problem-solution

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    An Acceptable Lifestyle Change: Birth Control Contraceptive Methods The habitants in today’s era have a greater advantage than those who lived in previous eras before this time. Through this time era‚ a greater amount of actions‚ duties‚ and ideas have been considered to be acceptable rather than inacceptable and looked down upon on for performing them‚ being a part of it‚ or simply just being for it. For instance‚ sex before marriage before in different time periods was completely inacceptable

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    teenagers be given birth control is a controversial topic today. Although birth control is the best method to prevent any unwanted pregnancies or diseases. Some parents have a hard time trying to decide if they should give the birth control for fear that moral and ethical misunderstanding on the issue. Before deciding anything they should decide the pros and cons to birth control and if there might be any other alternative choices or any benefits. A big advantage to birth control is it best way to

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    Should birth control be treated the same way as other medications? Birth control is one of the most controversial topics that has been discussed nowadays. In the United States‚ 98% of women have used birth control at least once; of that percentage 62% use it regularly. Nowadays‚ the most commonly used form of birth control is the pill. The second one that may surprise you is sterilization. A 2010 survey found out that more than a third of birth control users have struggled at least once to afford

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    Mirena Birth Control

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    Product: Birth Control Brand: IUS Mirena Coil Background The letters ‘IUS’ stand for ‘intrauterine system.’ It’s not much longer than a match‚ and it’s more or less T-shaped. It has a couple of short threads hanging from the foot of the ‘T.’ These are useful when the time comes to remove it; all the doctor or nurse has to do is to tug on them with a little clamp. Most importantly‚ the stem of the T contains a reservoir full of female hormone‚ of the type known as a progestogen. This hormone

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    Birth control For many centuries‚ many countries had problems with the population over exceeding. Throughout the years many people have come up with ideas to lower the birth rate that’s been increasing over the years due to many people having unprotected sex. Although there’s many alternatives to prevent pregnancy in many countries‚ birth control has become very popular when it comes to preventing pregnancy. It has many uses like regulating periods‚ helping with acne‚ and some medical conditions

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    2. Compare and contrast the birth narratives in the Gospel of Matthew and that of the Gospel of Luke. The birth narrative of Matthew begins with a long genealogy of Jesus‚ which basically shows how Jesus is son of Abraham who is the father of the nation of Israel‚ and David the King of the Jews. This may not seem important but this genealogy shows how Jesus is connected to the Davidic line. Then we have Mary‚ who just found out she was pregnant and Joseph decides it is best to divorce her because

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    Homebirth Versus Hospital birth: A Compare and Contrast Essay Women have been delivering babies at home since the beginning of time. The option to deliver a baby in a hospital is only a few generations old. Society tends to view hospitals as a safer place to deliver babies and has frowned upon women who choose to have planned homebirths as irresponsible and uneducated. Current research does not support this common belief or show evidence that hospital birth is safer than planned homebirth for low-risk

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    English I Honors 16 April 2013 Birth Control to Teens Teens should have availability to birth control because it could lower teen pregnancy rates‚ therefore the United States should allow birth control availability to teens. Times have changed and new technology is available and that has led to new medicine such as birth control. Birth control is legal but teens have restricted access. The United Stated should change that because it could have a great affect on teen abortions and unexpected pregnancies

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