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    contraceptives when compared to today’s low-dose monophasic alternatives. Introduction: Since their introduction in 1961‚ oestrogen-progestogen combined oral contraceptive (COC) pills have provided women with an effective and effortless means of contraception for 50 years [1]. Taken by 17% of all women of reproductive age‚ they are amongst the most widely prescribed drugs in the U.K. today[2]. Hitherto‚ earlier COC formulations have been associated with harmful dose-dependent side effects [3]. In time

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    Abortion is an extremely complex and highly debated public issue that has consumed much of the American social and political arena in the late twentieth century. People on both sides of the debate present strong arguments that establish valid points. Society clearly states that child abuse and the murder of one’s child is illegal‚ but does allow abortion. Regardless of whether it is right or wrong‚ the fine line that exists between abortion and murder will be discussed and debated for decades

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    essay will contain similarities and differences between Roman Catholicism and Buddhism‚ focusing on the contemporary issue of Bioethics. The ideas debated will include views on abortion‚ in vitro fertilization‚ organ transplantation‚ euthanasia‚ contraception and cloning. The Collins Australian Dictionary definition of Bioethics is the study of ethical problems arising from biological research and its applications. Roman Catholicism and Buddhism both have similar views about Abortion. The definition

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    found in Benin‚ Cameroon‚ Democratic Republic of the Congo‚ Ivory Coast‚ Gabon‚ Ghana‚ Liberia‚ Nigeria‚ and Sierra Leone. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. Among the Yorubas in Nigeria‚ it is known as “Orogbo”. Contraception can be achieved by suppressing ovulation. Ovulation‚ an important process in female reproductive function is an inflammatory process. Among other important activities of Garcinia cola extract is the anti inflammatory activity. Therefore ingestion

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    BIRTH CONTROL IS NOT MURDER Hormonal birth control has been a major form of pregnancy prevention since 1965. The prevention of the biological process of embryotic fertilization has been in practice since 3000 B.C.‚ and since then caused controversy among religious societies and pro-life advocates. Ethical reasons for this practice are that‚ personally‚ a woman has the right to control her own body‚ and generally‚ the mass control of population. Against the practice are those who believe in the

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    information on birth control and maternal care. Yes‚ bills with an S.  We all know that Reproductive Health Bill‚ informally known as the RH BILL‚ are the proposed laws in the Republic of the Philippines aiming to guarantee access to methods on contraception‚ abortion‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. It is a way of helping people to be more advance‚ well prepared‚ and to widen up each and every individuals mind setting about our society now a days. I chose this topic because

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    Nearly half of the pregnancies in the United States are unintended. Births resulting from unplanned pregnancies can have significant‚ negative consequences for women‚ their families‚ and society as a whole. Effective birth control methods are expensive‚ thus‚ a significant number of women in low-income households do not use them. A variety of birth control methods should be free for females above the age defined by each state as the legal age of consent‚ because it improves the lives of women

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    use contraception. We forget to stop and think about the other possible reasons‚ she may have accidentally become pregnant. Just forgetting to take one pill per packet can reduce it’s effectiveness. Condoms can tear or be forgotten‚ and emergency contraceptives like the morning after pill are not easily obtainable. 50% of women getting an abortion in Britain used some form of contraception when they got pregnant. This obviously shows that women are having huge problems with using contraception‚ and

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    References: Bassett‚ L. (2012‚ March 1). Blunt Amendment Vote: Contraception Measure Fails In Senate. Huffington Post amendment-vote-fails-senate-contraception_n_1313287.html Culp-Ressler‚ T. (2013‚ August). As Obamacare ’s Birth Control Benefit Hits Its One-Year control-anniversary/ Pittman‚ G. (2013‚ May). Our Shifting

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    Factors Affecting Population Cultural Factors In some cultures and religions‚ people are respected more if they have many children resulting in an increased birth rate. For example‚ in some cultures having many children is seen as a sign of virility in men. Conversely‚ some cultures and religions discourage large families though this is rare. This would have the effect of lowering birth rate. Certain religions view birth control and abortion as bad in the eyes of their beliefs. As a result they discourage

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