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    Birth Control In Pill

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    control is a form of pregnancy prevention or family planning in which one can control when you have a child. It has many other health benefits besides preventing pregnancy. Contraception places emphasis on the methods and devices used to stop the sperm from fertilizing the egg. Birth control can come in many forms of contraception such as pills‚ implants‚ patches‚ or shots. IUDs and implants are the most effective form of birth control‚ but you may choose the pill if it is the best option. In this

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    population growth through family planning‚ including both the natural and artificial contraception methods; hence‚ the Bill will allow citizens’ access to contraceptives and justify that such act is not against the law. The focus of the Bill into contraception‚ as described above‚ made me raise a brow to the people who had the idea of passing such bill. Personally‚ I think that the use of different methods of contraception‚ specifically the artificial one‚ will just bring negative effects to the people’s

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    Unplanned Teenage Pregnancy

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    Terminology ……………………..…..…….…….. 6 2. Adolescent Sexuality and Behaviour ………………………….…. 7 2.1 Determinants of sexual behaviour ……………….…….……... 2.2 Trends in sexual behaviour of teenagers …….…..….…….. 2.3 Sexual knowledge …………………………………….………….….. 2.4 Contraception knowledge and use …………….……..…….... 7 11 12 13 3. Teenage Pregnancy ……………………………………………………... 19 3.1 Teenage pregnancy risk factors ………………….……….…….. 19 3.2 Decisions about pregnancy ………………………………….….. 21 3.3 Hazards of adolescent pregnancy ………………

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    postpartum

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background The postpartum or puerperium is a stage that produces changes and adaptations in women‚ couples and family. Effective coping‚ during this stage‚ depends on the relationship between the demands of stressful or difficult situations and the recourses that the puerperal individual has. Roy (2004)‚ in her Middle Range Theory about the Coping and Adaptation Processing‚ defines Coping as the ’’behavioral and cognitive efforts that a person makes to meet the environment

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    Against Teen Pregnancy

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    Whether it personal decision or being forced into it‚ teenagers are still involved. According to Sue Christensen and Ann Rosen‚ of those sexually active‚ only one in five use contraception (Williams). These teenagers who do not use contraception set their selves up for hardships in life. Being sexually active and using contraception as a teenager is a choice that may determine the rest of your life. Is “it” really worth it? One major outcome of those sexually active is pregnancy‚ which leads to many other

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    The Population

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    avoiding pregnancy. In accordance with the Church ’s teachings regarding sexual behavior in keeping with its philosophy of the dignity of the human person‚ NFP excludes the use of other methods of birth control‚ which it refers to as "artificial contraception." Periodic abstinence is the only method deemed moral by the Church for avoiding pregnancy. When used to avoid pregnancy‚ NFP limits sexual intercourse to naturally infertile periods; portions of the menstrual cycle‚ during pregnancy‚ and after menopause

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    method for avoiding STDs and unintended pregnancy‚ but it also teaches students about condoms and contraception. It also teaches interpersonal communication skills and helps young people explore their own values‚ goals‚ and personal options (“Sex Education Programs: Definitions & Point-by-Point Comparison”). Comprehensive sex education allows adolescents to learn all of the facts of sex‚ including contraception‚ if they choose to live a sexually active life style‚ while protecting them from STDs and unexpected

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    RH BILL The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354)‚ informally known as the Reproductive Health Law‚ is a law in the Philippines which guarantees universal access to methods of contraception‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. While there is general agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health‚ there is great debate on its key proposal that the Philippine government and the private sector will fund and undertake widespread

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    family planning

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    planning services include counseling and education‚ preconception care‚ screening and laboratory tests‚ and family planning methods. Family planning methods include abstinence‚ natural family planning and all FDA approved methods of contraception including hormonal contraception and contraceptive supplies such as condoms‚ diaphragms and intrauterine devices. Why is family planning part of the health department? The Centers for Disease Control characterizes family planning as one of the top 10 public

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    Introduction: Pakistan’s population has increased from 34 million in 1951 to 152 million in mid 2005. The addition of over 116 million Pakistanis in just five decades is due to the high population growth rates in the last thirty years. Continuing high population growth will amount to Pakistan’s population reaching 220 million by the year 2020. Coupled with poor human development indicators such as low: a) Literacy b) high infant mortality c) low economic growth

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