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    Should birth control be treated the same way as other medications? Birth control is one of the most controversial topics that has been discussed nowadays. In the United States‚ 98% of women have used birth control at least once; of that percentage 62% use it regularly. Nowadays‚ the most commonly used form of birth control is the pill. The second one that may surprise you is sterilization. A 2010 survey found out that more than a third of birth control users have struggled at least once to afford

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    What if there were a solution to many of the global problems that confront us‚ from climate change to poverty to civil wars? There is‚ but it is starved of resources. It’s called family planning‚ and it has been a victim of America’s religious wars. Damon Winter/The New York Times Nicholas D. Kristof On the Ground Nicholas Kristof addresses reader feedback and posts short takes from his travels. Go to Blog » Go to Columnist Page » Related News U.N. Says 7 Billion Now Share the World (November

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    Birth control should be covered by insurance due to the fact that it is essential to anyone who has 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

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    Should Sex Education Teach on Birth Control vs. Abstinence” When I was around the age to start talking about sexual activities‚ it was a funny and weird subject to speak on. In reality‚ it is a touchy topic to talk about with teens. You feel that you already know or you don’t need to know because you are not having sex. Oh! How we were wrong. My mom told me about birth control‚ condoms‚ and abstinence. At first I didn’t know exactly what abstinence was but I figured out that it meant wait to

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    Teen Sex and Contraceptives Parent Should Be Consulted before Teens Are Given Contraceptive Services was the Pro essay organized by The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. This organization-based in Washington D.C promotes Catholicism and provides charitable and educational services. The major thesis to the essay is the Title X program allows teenagers to receive contraceptives without the consent of their parents‚ but the lack of parental notification is wrong. Parents should have the right to

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    Pregnancy Prevention Birth Control Tamara Bernard March 5‚ 2013 Ms. Morcos Period #8 Abstract According to Women’s Health Channel‚ teenage mothers and the baby’s birth are at risk for developing health problems. Therefore teenage pregnancy prevention is an important matter. This research paper will be focusing on the advantage and disadvantage of the contraceptive‚ and how effective it can be‚ comparing abstinence and birth control and the economic

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    grounded to. Recently my grandmother past away this year‚ but before she did go from this place and on to the next it was a promise I made to her that I would finish college. So to honor her name my goal is to finish community college‚ then get into Harvard University. I plan to continue my education into the medical field‚ and I know that is what she would have wanted. My grandmother was named Queen E. Woodard‚ which later became Moore from my grandpa who had two kids my mother and

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    Research has shown that the increased availability and accessibility of the emergency contraceptive pill‚ (EC) has not had an impact on the new found reduction in the rate of unplanned pregnancy. Using a problem solving approach the author will examine how the nurse should influence and raise awareness of the availability of the emergency contraception pill‚ levonorgestrel 1.5 mg‚ during consultation with young teenagers‚ for long acting reversible contraception. For the purpose of this assignment a young

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    Exercise 1 January 27‚ 2005 Permission Marketing The differences of the three marketing methods featured in these articles can by some be considered both vague and clear depending on what standpoint it is viewed at. Permission marketing‚ as stated in the article is a method that encourages companies to persuade the audience to "volunteer attention to‚ to agree to learn more about the company ’s products" (Taylor). With rules generated to clarify permission marketing it becomes more of a question

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    Lan Mozetic Mr. Youell Science Oct/15/2015 Birth Control Contraception are different ways to stop a woman from becoming pregnant. There are several methods of contraception: 1. Natural family planning/rhythm method 2. Barrier methods 3. Hormonal methods 4. Permanent birth control methods 5. Emergency contraception 6. Continuous abstinence Natural family planning/ rhythm method Women that have regular cycles can count the days when they have ovulation and are fertile. They can measure their

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