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    Methods of Contraception

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    combination would be the pill to ensure that she does not get pregnant because of this having the lowest possible side effects. The other part of the combination would be a condom. The condom although may interfere with the sensation‚ when accompanied with a spermicide has better results of keeping you from getting pregnant. The condom also is the only form of contraceptive other than abstinence that prevents STD’s. Even though Linda chooses this lifestyle now she may want to settle down and start a family

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    of the reasons for the man is to regulate when and if they are ready for (another) fatherhood.1 Male contraception methods Currently there are different kinds of male contraception methods. There are the traditional and most common methods as Condom‚ Withdrawal‚ Outercourse‚ Vasectomy and Castration. We will a take a look at the current methods‚ current developing methods and their advantages and disadvantages. One of the male contraceptive methods is RISUG; “Reversible Inhibition of Sperm

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    Rh Bill

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    Is this bill really the answer to the uncontrolled growth and solution to our economic crisis? What are its effects that can help and harm us if the bill will be passed? Why is there no provision in the Reproductive Health Bill to educate women on the adverse effects of using artificial contraception‚ if the RH Bill promotes women’s health? Is a child on a womb that detected to have a disease is needed to prevent from being born? I observe that 10 Filipino women are dying every day from causes

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    AIDS-Awareness Campaign—a US-based educational NGO operating in Africa—that has sent the team out after a slide-show introduction to African culture and instructions to be creative. She thinks she has the perfect approach to getting the word out about condom use to young people in the village of Northern Nigeria. Remembering how AIDS education was effectively conducted when she was in college in Santa Barbara‚

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    Sex Is It All Matters

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    Is Sex All That Matters? “Is Sex All That Matter” by Joyce Garity‚ in her article she talks about how sex is the only thing people find pleasure. A girl named Elaine who lives with family of wife husband and their kids for couple of months. Elaine was also pregnant with her second child and first one was in foster care. Her first pregnancy was a mistake‚ and she was not sure who baby’s father was‚ after having sex with couple of sex partner. When Elaine was familiar with Garity she asked about

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    Wisdom of Whores

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    prostitution would ultimately cut the risk of HIV. She goes on to bring out an example of Thailand saying that they have taught us that with fewer men paying for sex from prostitutes lowers the risk for HIV infection. Also with that‚ there would be a larger condom use. I would have to disagree with this because if there was an increase of premarital sex‚ it would just be a whole bunch of uneducated teenagers just going around having sex all

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    TO: Jim Jones‚ Texas State Board of Education FROM: Ian Anderson‚ Skyline High-School Faculty DATE: March 16‚ 2014 SUBJECT: Instituting Comprehensive Sexual Health Education in Public Schools Here is my proposal you requested February 28 for moving ahead with comprehensive sexual-health education in Texas public schools. All of the findings were fairly straightforward and our initial thoughts were right about abstinence-only-until-marriage education failing our state. Teen pregnancy

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    Chlamydia Essay

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    According to WebMD‚ The cause of Chlamydia is the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. This disease is spread by any type of sexual contact.You can get this with an infected person doing oral‚ vaginal‚ or anal sex. Symptoms for females include an abnormal vaginal discharge and a burning sensation when urinating. Males on the other hand have discharge from the penis‚ pain in either testis‚ and a burning sensation when urinating like females. If this disease is left untreated it can go into serious health

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    Why is HIV/AIDS education for young people important? Female students Female students HIV and AIDS education for young people plays a vital role in global efforts to end the AIDS epidemic. In 2012‚ more than one third of all new HIV infections were among young people aged 15-24 (780‚000). While this number is falling‚ HIV-related deaths have been on the rise among this group. In fact‚ HIV is now the second most prolific cause of death among young people worldwide. 1 “Young people remain at the centre

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    Rh Bill

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    sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS‚ STD and ovarian cancer. 1. Contraceptives do not heighten cancer risks; combined pills actually reduce the risk of endometrial and ovarian cancers. 2. External barrier methods of contraception‚ like the condom‚ can protect against sexually transmitted diseases. 3. Natural family planning causes high risks of acquiring STDs and

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