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    Obama Care Case Study

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    contraceptives‚ and breast feeding supplies. As the election came to a close in 2016‚ women became frantic and got into their OB/GYN offices requesting IUD’S. After insertion‚ IUD’s can cost $500 or more but is 22 times less likely to fail compared to the pill. IUD’s have the option of being inserted for 5 or even 10 years. Women are choosing this long term birth control option that involves no effort just in case our current birth control plan will be appealed by Donald Trump. A study shows that in 2015

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    Until the 1960s‚ birth control pills were inaccessible and widely prohibited‚ which essentially was leaving contraceptive decisions solely to men. In 1960‚ Margaret Sanger’s oral contraceptive was approved for use by the FDA . While birth control was still denied to a vast body of women in years following‚ this event influenced the beginning of sexual awareness and openness among American people. Now‚ sexual openness is widely debated and opinions surrounding the topic range in levels of tolerance;

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    It has been called the pill that transformed America‚ the single most important invention of the 20th century. The invention being referred to is the birth control pill. Before the actual pill‚ there had been various forms of birth control‚ but none of them seemed to be very effective or simple to perform. One of the oldest references to birth control was the “withdrawal” method referenced in the Bible. In the 1870’s‚ a wide assortment of birth control devices were available in America -- such as

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    Artificial Birth Control

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    Definition of Artificial Birth Control Artificial birth control can be defined as any product‚ procedure or practice that uses artificial or unnatural means to prevent pregnancy. Barrier methods such as condoms and diaphragms‚ hormonal methods such as the pill and IUDs‚ and surgical sterilization procedures such as a vasectomy or hysterectomy are all considered to be artificial birth control methods. Artificial birth control is also refers to the use of any medication‚ barrier or device to prevent pregnancy

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    Menstrual Pain

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    menstruation by several days or may accompany it‚ and it usually subsides as menstruation tapers off. Dysmenorrhea may coexist with excessively heavy blood loss‚ known as menorrhagia. Herbs are generally available as standardize dried extracts (pills‚ capsules or tablets) teas or tinctures or liquid extracts. Mix liquid extracts with favorite beverage. Dose for teas is 1-2 heaping teaspoonfuls in a cup of water‚ steeped for ten to fifteen minutes (roots need to be steeped longer). However‚ no scientific

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    Contraception and Infertility Treatments Sexual intercourse is an important part of humans lives because it allows us to pass down different traits‚ have offspring‚ and also has an emotional bond with the two that are partaking it. When the sperm from a male penetrates the egg of the female then it becomes fertilized. Contraception deals with controlling pregnancy within humans. When a woman is deemed pregnant it is a week later after fertilization. When there are measures to prevent the implantation

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    Benefits Of Birth Control

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    obtain contraceptives without a parent’s consent. Having easy access to birth control can have a healthy benefits and better care for woman‚ and decrease abortion rates. About 70 percent of Americas favor legalizing over-the-counter birth control pills without a doctor’s prescription. Obtaining contraceptives can help prevent teen pregnancy‚ regulate menstrual cycles and help teens to avoid awkward conversations with their parents. Being on birth control is better than having a teenager expose to

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    Pills Description: Oral contraceptives are one of the most popular forms of birth control for women. They are prescribed by a doctor and come either in a combination pill with the hormones estrogen and progestin or in the form of progestin only. These pills stop ovulation from taking place‚ and they also block sperm cells by thickening cervical mucus. These come in 21‚ 28‚ and 91 day types. Although this method of contraception is effective at preventing pregnancy‚ it does not prevent sexually

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    What High School Is Now

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    in high school‚ is the way birth control‚ sex educations‚ and sexual activity are looked at. When my mom was in high school a girl could not just go to a doctor and ask for the pill‚ she had to have parental consent. Nowadays anyone at any time can get some form of birth control whether it be condoms‚ birth control pills‚ etc. Sex education in my moms’ day was mainly used to tell kids about the fundamentals of sex. They did not expect the kids they were teaching it to were going to go out and have

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    Contraceptive Methods

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    Homework Project – Contraception Methods Part 1 Barrier Methods Male and female condoms1 Condoms are a form of barrier contraception. They are usually made out of latex but you can get them made latex-free and plastic (e.g. polyurethane) instead‚ though it can affect the effectiveness of the condom slightly. They are the only form of contraception that prevents both pregnancy and sexually-transmitted diseases‚ like HIV. The male condom fits over an erect penis before sex. A teat at the end

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