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    the research topic I will completely focus on is the struggle between Catholic churches and the contraceptives. The Catholic Churches have a belief that the only contraception acceptable is Abstinence. The founder or one of the developers of the pill goes by the name of John Rock. Mr. Rock was a member of the Catholic church‚but what I do not understand why was he so fond of this development ‚ what made him invest his time even though he knew women would be committing a sin? The women that are

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    The Planned Parenthood Federation of America is a non-profit organization created by Margaret Sanger in 1916. The federation aids in the health of reproductive systems of women‚ and aspires to educate as many people as possible about safe sex‚ and protecting yourself and others. Sanger’s organization has often come under fire‚ leading to false attributions made towards her and her beliefs on eugenics‚ or the science of improving a human population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence

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    Some of the main reasons for taking birth control pills are to treat the following: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)‚ which causes irregular menstrual cycles‚ acne‚ and excess hair growth‚ and amenorrhea‚ or the lack of periods (YoungWomensHealth.org). Oftentimes‚ when birth control pills are prescribed for medical reasons‚ other than preventing pregnancy‚ then it is for severe cramps or heavy menstrual cycles. Birth control pills “contain one or two types of synthetic (man-made) female

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    (Progressivism). Sanger was personally involved in the act of being trapped because of children because her mother having had eleven children‚ Sanger had to dedicate part of herself to help raise her siblings and also take care of her mother for a while (The Pill). So‚ Sanger was an example of the constant pull that children had on families. The children effected the mothers and their families. The birth control movement was a movement that sought to help fix this ongoing problem of unwanted and uncontrollable

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    by the retailers and wholesalers was low for Maya compared to other similar products‚ they did not promote Maya sales well‚ preferring to focus their resources on other brands. Image of Maya deteriorated as people developed bad perceptions about the pill. Due to its low price‚ people associate it as an inferior drug and opt for other brands. Even professional doctors and rural medical practitioners (RMPs) shared the same sentiment and advised patients not to use it. Analysis: Based on the culture

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    Birth control as a movement in the US has had a very uneven relationship to movements for women s rights. Discuss early birth control reform efforts in relationship to issues of gender and class power. Birth control was an early-twentieth-century slogan‚ but it has become the generic for all forms of control of reproduction. With the spread of agriculture and the economic advantages of large families‚ religious and in some cases secular law increasingly restricted birth control‚ with the result

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    contraceptives and/or IUDs directly affect the endometrium. These effects have been presumed to render the endometrium relatively inhospitable to implantation or to the maintenance of the preembryo or embryo prior to clinically recognized pregnancy. These make pills and IUDS abortifacient.  Pro-life groups‚ and many professionals in the medical and nursing fields‚ believe that physicians and policy makers should understand and respect the beliefs of patients who consider human life to be present and valuable

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    prevent pregnancies‚ they do not have to use protection‚ such as condoms. According to Planned Parenthood‚ contraceptive devices do not prevent STDS. In order to prevent STDS and HIV‚ women can either use condoms or practice abstinence (Birth Control Pills). Women that participate in sexual activity with no protection are taking a risk for developing a STD. A women’s chance for developing a STD increases the more partners she engages with and the more her partner has been with. The sad thing is most

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    of the contraceptive method that was introduced in the early 1960’s. The birth control pill went on the market in 1960‚ it was endorsed and distributed by the doctors. The use of this product spread rapidly throughout the nation internationally within the late 60’s‚ it was extraordinarily popular‚ and by 1962 it was estimation that over that 1‚187‚000 women were using this contraceptive method. The pill allowed women greater freedom in relationships and also meant they had complete control of

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    and increase in availability and affordability of condoms will encourage healthy and risk free sex practises. The objective of project is to study the condoms market for following aspects People perception in buying condoms and oral contraceptive pills Government regulations on spreading awareness related to STD and distributing contraceptives Market segmentation on the basis of free condom‚ social marketing condom and commercial marketing condom‚ FY’2006-FY’2011 Trends and developments in the

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