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    affected if required to obtain parental consent for contraception. A minor who buys condoms at a pharmacy could be turned away without parental consent‚ causing him or her to have unprotected sex without thinking of the consequences. If a minor is fearful about discussing contraception with a parent‚ there is no difference between ‘telling’ the parent and getting parental permission. Parental contact requirements discourage teens from seeking contraception‚ even though they may already be sexually active

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    the factors that protect teens against these risky behaviors. The first is an abstinence-only approach‚ which has not been shown to be effective . The second is comprehensive health education or sexuality education that includes information on contraception; this may delay sexual initiation and increase contraceptive use. Finally‚ youth development programs that include sex education

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    Preventing Unwanted Pregnancy A happily married couple‚ Thomas and Ella‚ have two children named Cody and Rachel. Thomas has two jobs to support his family‚ and then Ella can stay home to take care of their young boy and girl‚ along with housework. After a long night of hard work‚ Thomas came home to Ella crying in the bathroom. “Ella‚ what is the matter?” he asked. She wiped away her tears‚ took a deep breath‚ looked Thomas deep into his brown eyes and said‚ “I’m pregnant”. They both knew they

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    Well my research paper is on safe sex.Safe sex is something that we all should practice .Practicing safe sex is the best thing for the youth who don’t know that much about sex.How can you know you are ready for sex? Well u can tell by your feeling and kinds of feeling n emotions about that person you are with. There is a lot of physical risk when having sex. You have a lot of chances of catching STD’S‚ AIDS‚ CHLAMYDIA‚ And GENTIAL WARTIS. I you are thinking about having sex you and you partner should

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    remembering to use the method with each and every sexual intercourse. Some cannot be used by individuals with certain medical problems. Most forms of contraception can be split into two groups: the physical‚ or barrier methods‚ and the chemical methods. Different forms of contraception can also be combined. There are five barrier methods of contraception: male condoms‚ female condoms‚ diaphragm‚ sponge‚ and cervical cap. In each instance‚ the method works by keeping the sperm and egg apart. Usually

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    Why is the Catholic Church against the Reproductive Health Bill? Many so-called reproductive health bills contain provisions for abortion. The Catholic Church believes that abortion is a serious offense against the sanctity of all human life‚ that the infant in the womb deserves the same rights and protections that we all enjoy‚ and therefore opposes legislative or administrative measures that promote this procedure. The Catholic Church is not in favor of the Reproductive Health Bill because

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    pregnancy and disease while still informing students of both abstinence and contraception use (Advocates for Youth‚ 2001). Research has shown that a comprehensive sex education program should be used in schools because is more effective than abstinence only education at delaying the commencement of sexual activity‚ reducing the frequency of sexual activity‚ reducing the number of partners‚ and increasing the use of contraception which leads to improvements in students overall health and well-being.

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    Although it is forbidden‚ she distributes contraception within the students of Wellesley. As it turns out during the movie‚ she is lesbian and had a relationship with a deceased teacher of Wellesley. She gets fired when the student Betty Warren writes an article about her in which Betty reveals Amanda’s illegal distribution of contraception. Amanda is a very independent and liberal woman who gets punished for being a forward thinker. She gives contraception to the girls because she wants them to get

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    With teenage pregnancy being ever prominent‚ it is very important for teenage girls and boys to have access to birth control in order to avoid an unintended pregnancy. Birth control and sex education is a controversial subject in many communities. The type of comprehensive health education or sex education information made available to teenagers through school is dictated by law. In South Carolina‚ schools are required to teach abstinence and provide information concerning sex as a future reference

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    repercussions that do not need to be present in everyday life. Contraception of any sort is something that can be abused or used in moderation. Conservative religious politicians believe that even when given access to birth control‚ one would abuse it for uninhibited sex and personal gain rather than being self-respecting and aware of one’s sexual safety. Religious conservatives insist that their growing opposition to contraception is not the product of some sort of puritan‚ anti-sex agenda

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