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    329). According to the book “Birth Control is any means of preventing a birth from taking place.” (p.329) however‚ “Contraception-is the category of birth control in which the sperm and egg are prevented from uniting.” (p.329). The most commonly used methods of birth control are condoms and the pills. However there is also the patch‚ ring‚ IUD‚ and shot. The pill is taken

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    Developing Countries Bongaarts J‚ Bruce J. (1995). The causes of unmet need for contraception and the social content of services. Bongaarts J. (1984). Implications of Fertility Trends for Contraceptive Practice‚ Population and Development Review‚ 10(2): 341-352 Fathalla‚ M. F. (1992). Reproductive Health in the World: two decades of progress and the challenges ahead Marston C. and Cleland J. (2004). The Effects of Contraception on Obstetric Outcomes. Geneva: World Health Organization Planned Parenthood

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    keep the baby‚ woman can have lots of abortions without seeing it as wrong‚ however this could result for health problems for themselves in the future. They could also begin to use them as a method as contraception which could again result in them catching STI’s etc. from lack of using contraception. Again I do not see this as a good way with dealing with the problems of abortion as if people do end up using abortions for no reason then it might put people off having children because of small problems

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    provide the best prevention for teenage pregnancy. The pro contraceptives side believes contraceptives are the best prevention for teenage pregnancy because of cost‚ health‚ and choice. The first reason for preventing teenage pregnancy with contraception is cost. The cost means the amount paid‚ charged or engaged to be paid for anything bought or taken in barter. “There are roughly 400‚000 teen births every year in the United States‚ with about $9 billion in associated public costs.” (Krisberg

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    RS ESSAY; Describe and explain how Christians respond to the issue of abortion There are many different opinions on abortion in Christianity as some denominations are stricter than others. For the Roman Catholics‚ they believe strongly against it and believe life begins when the ovum is fertilised and gains the full status of a human being therefore in this denomination abortion is considered as murder and ‘thou shall not murder’is in the 10 commandments. Moreover‚ the Roman Catholics believe abortion

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    will or will not be a mother." In 1914‚ Sanger started a feminist publication called The Woman Rebel‚ which promoted a woman ’s right to have birth control. The monthly magazine landed her in trouble‚ as it was illegal to send out information on contraception through the mail. Sanger rebelled against the unnecessary suffering endured by these women‚ and she fought to make birth control information and contraceptives available. In 1922 Sanger wrote an article called The Need of Birth Control‚ I think

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    “Teenage pregnancy has been used as a theme or plot device in fiction‚ including books‚ films‚ and television series. Teenage pregnancy is defined as a teenaged or under aged girl (usually within the ages of 13–19) becoming pregnant. The term in everyday speech usually refers to women who have not reached legal adulthood‚ which varies across the world‚ who become pregnant. Teenage pregnancy as a social issue in developed countries include lower educational levels‚ higher rates of poverty‚ and other

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    Gjebrea UNYT Contraception is a deliberate prevention of pregnancy using any of several methods ranging from natural to scientific ones. There are a variety of methods available in accordance to its nature of use. Some methods provide short term birth control facility whereas some other provides permanent or long term birth control facility. The following paper discusses some of the most popular reversible and irreversible methods of contraception. The choice of the method of contraception is a personal

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    multitude of different circumstances becomes increasingly strenuous with celerity. However‚ one notorious philosopher‚ Judith Jarvis Thomson‚ provides a strong argument for justifying abortion in the eyes of moral thinkers. In cases of failed contraception‚ Thomson argues that abortion can be justified‚ despite the uproar from both pro-life and pro-choice supporters in favor of the contrary. Thomson argues her point very effectively‚ and allows for her thoughts to be applied to grander schemes. Contrary

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    health and medicine. The first medical texts date back thousands of years to ancient Egypt‚ and over these many years medicine has evolved. As practical medicine has evolved throughout history‚ so too has human sexuality‚ sexual health‚ and even contraception – the logical path of course‚ as without procreation this essay would not be written today. Though sex allows the human species to carry on‚ the fact of the matter is that throughout antiquity and the middle ages‚ the use of contraceptive methods

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