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    that arouse during the release of birth control pills. Not only do women take these magical little capsules to keep from getting pregnant‚ but for many females taking the pill has many other benefits as well. For those ladies that suffer with irregular and unreliable periods‚ the pill might be for you. It gets your cycle on track so between you and your special color-coded tablets‚ you’ll never be startled by an early period again. Birth control pills also have proven to lighten the load for those

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    Teenage Pregnancy

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    Thesis statement: Teenage pregnancy is a growing problem that can be prevented by using contraceptives. I. Introduction II. Teenage pregnancy A. Emotional effects B. Finances III. Contraceptives A. Condoms B. Birth control pills IV. Conclusion Young 1 Teenage Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy is increasing rapidly in our country. In fact‚ Mississippi has the highest teen birth rate in America. There are factors that contribute to this increasing problem

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    Birth Control VS Condoms

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    Condoms VS Birth Control There’s a long running argument‚ especially going on today‚ which is more effective against pregnancy; condoms or birth control? Birth control can be utilized in different forms other than a pill‚ while condoms are mainly only used for men‚ but it is said that there are such a thing as “female condoms”. Some couples use both and some use just birth control because “it feels better without a condom”‚ others use just condoms because birth control can provoke unwanted hormones

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    Contraceptive

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    Contraceptive By Rina Rusi Human Sexuality Prof. Elona 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

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    menstruation cycles’ health and safety‚ along with helping to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Contraceptive methods have been around for thousands of years‚ the first ones recorded from 3‚000 B.C.E. (Kirsten M.J. Thompson‚ 2010)‚ and a contraceptive pill was first developed in the 1950’s. Since it was legalized in 1965‚ birth control has grown increasingly popular over the years as it slowly has begun to become less and less taboo as the years go on. Birth control is important because it’s one of the

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    English I Honors 16 April 2013 Birth Control to Teens Teens should have availability to birth control because it could lower teen pregnancy rates‚ therefore the United States should allow birth control availability to teens. Times have changed and new technology is available and that has led to new medicine such as birth control. Birth control is legal but teens have restricted access. The United Stated should change that because it could have a great affect on teen abortions and unexpected pregnancies

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    Birth Control. Pacific Stacey‚ D. (2012). What Do Religions Say About Birth Control and Family Planning?. Retrieved from http://contraception.about.com/od/additionalresources/ss/religion_10.htm Weimar‚ C. J. (2012). Women taking birth control pills for reasons other than contraception. Retrieved from http://news.health.ufl.edu/2012/18504/multimedia/health-

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    People often said attitudes do predict behaviour and I agree with it‚ but attitudes only predict behavior in some way but not all the way. According to Hogg and Vaughan (2011)‚ attitude is a relatively enduring organisation of feelings‚ beliefs and behavioural towards socially significant objects‚ groups‚ symbols or events. It can be also define as a general feeling or evaluation (positive or negative) about some person‚ object or issue. Attitudes can be form in four different ways which are mere

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    Plan B: Pros and Cons

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    The Pill that Changes Lives Today‚ there is a growing concern on the use of the Plan B Pill (the morning after contraceptive pill) as a method of birth control. The pill was approve by FDA in 1999‚ so although the Plan B contraceptive pill is not a new idea to society‚ it is igniting many debates here in the United States. Henry Mathews believes that this form of birth control has become a more safe and effective way to prevent unwanted pregnancies. The Plan B pill is comprised of higher doses of

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    Build A Baby

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    will be addressing is the morning after pill and the controversy of it being available to any age without a prescription. There are two sides to this debate. The first side is pro-pill and they feel it should be available to any age without a prescription. They feel that this is beneficial to girls who cannot talk with their parents about sex or girls who get rapped and are too embarrassed to tell their parents. They feel that making the morning after pill available to these girls will prevent unwanted

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