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    What does the word perfect mean? Well‚ according to the Webster Dictionary‚ it means “being entirely without fault or defect” and/or “corresponding to an ideal standard or abstract concept.” Many people strive to be perfect. Whether it is the perfect hair‚ the perfect group of friends‚ or the perfect body; people strive for a perfect life. But is a perfect life an achievable thing? Everyone has a different idea of perfection‚ therefore; it is impossible to find one that we can all agree on. But the

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    Control PMS (Premenstrual syndrome) * There are some evidence to prove that some birth control can delay the onset of breast cancer. * Can prevent pregnancy up to 98-99% http://women.webmd.com/guide/comparing-birth-control-pill-types-combination-mini-pills-more * Cons * -Some types of BC can cause hormonal imbalance. * -Same can cause you to bleed a lot just after you stop taking it. * -Some women can have long term side effects such as abnormal hormones for rest of their

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    fertility must be available. Because women literally are left "holding the baby‚" family-planning organizations have traditionally concentrated on female methods. New developments in the last 10 yr‚ including new formulations of the oral contraceptive pill‚ medicated intrauterine devices‚ and subdermal implants‚ have provided for women a wide range of contraceptive choice. In contrast‚ advances in male-directed methods have been confined to refinements in the type of condom and technique of vasectomy

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    The wonders Of Depo-Provera Abstract Depo-Provera Depo-Provera is a birth control that has been used for many things in the past years. It is mainly used on women as a contraceptive. Depo-Provera is a synthetic derivate of progesterone administered as an acetate salt with anti-estrogenic activity. This is an injected drug. This medicine/drug also causes change in the cervical mucus and urine lining

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    ask their parents to take them to the doctor to get birth control pills to protect them selves for getting pregnant and have a little mistake that could of been prevented. Student most of the time when there minors have unprotected sex rather than asking their parents to get birth control pills because they are so scared from what their parents may say‚ and in realty if girls didn’t have to ask their parents about birth control pills their could be less pregnancy because girls now and days have to

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    Abortion and Birth Control Abortion and Birth Control Birth Control has many factors and issues that make it a great subject to debate for or against. The rights and responsibilities of the topic are very necessary to solve the surrounding issues involved. Individuals seek help in making the decision on the topic of birth control and abortion which may change his or her life forever. Factors such as religion and age come into play to help sway the decision a certain way. Behavior can

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    Casey Capuano Professor Guthrie English 102 26 March 2015 Minors Access to Birth Control Pills An Annotated Bibliography Child Trends Databank. (2014). Birth control pill use. Available at: http://www.childtrends.org/?indicators=birth-control-pill-use This report by Child Trends is based on the usage of the birth control pill. The reports intended audience is the general public‚ but more specifically teenagers. I found this source by using the search tool Scout. The report includes trends and statistics

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    Students who enter the college usually collide with many problems‚ choices‚ changes‚ achievements‚ obstacles‚ impressions and people. The entire students have a desire to be successful and reach a lot during the college studying. But unfortunately the majority of the students do not realize how to achieve the success and make the student life more comfortable‚ easy and impressive. They say that college students worry about falling exams or classes‚ getting nervous about their sliding GPA‚ feeling

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    method used today to prevent pregnancy. 98% of women in the United States have used birth control at some point. Today‚ 62% are actively using this method to prevent themselves from the chances of getting pregnant from unprotected sex. Birth control pills are one of the most effective methods of contraception when taken regularly and as prescribed. Though the most common use of this medicine is to prevent pregnancy‚ birth control also serves multiple other purposes. Aside from pregnancy prevention‚

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    Twenty five years later‚ nearly 75 percent of American women had tried the pill. In this Era‚ women were not allowed to talk about unwanted pregnancies‚ pills‚ or contraceptives. It was illegal in some cases; including discussions in their own Doctor’s office. Birth control was not publicity accepted during this Era. But some believed birth control was a useful tool for preservation among the weak. All contraceptives and other pills were defined as wrongful deaths‚ as evil and it was wrong to the society’s

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