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    Birth Control Teenagers

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    Giving birth control devices to teenagers One of the biggest debates of today is, whether or not teenagers should be given birth control. It is a very touchy subject, especially to parents. Teenagers are having sexual experiences younger and younger every day. WE should not ignore the fact of it or help control teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases or infections STD/STI. I am in favor for giving teenagers birth control. Teens should be able to protect themselves if they do decide

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    Birth Control Drugs

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    Many would argue that birth control pills should not be sold without having insurance, however they should be. Statistics show that 80% of women use birth control for more than just having protected sex. Birth control pills are mostly viewed as just for sex, but there are many other uses for birth control. Birth control pills can be used for hormone control, to help acne, and they also help maintain a normal and regulated period. Birth control pills should be sold to not only teenage girls, but

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    Birth Control Coverage

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    Birth Control Coverage is Helpful, Not Sinful Many women take birth control not just to prevent unwanted pregnancy, but also to help treat medical problems. Kathryn C., from Princeton, West Virginia, is one of the thousands of women who take birth control for medical reasons. She shares her feelings to Planned Parenthood’s website, “...My birth control is the most expensive prescription I have to take, and it worries me that I might have to choose between a medicine I need for my health and other

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    most common used birth control by women is the oral pill. This birth control pill is a medication that women take daily to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills undoubtedly arise confusion as to how they work. Even with all the birth control confusion, the pills are the safest birth control compared to the Depo-Provera shot, IUD, and birth control implant. Birth control pills “were developed in the 1950s, and were first approved by the FDA in 1960” (“Birth Control”). The birth control pills are made

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    Essay On Birth Control

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    Should birth control be free even for teens? Study has shown that giving out free birth control to people and even teens would benefits adults and even young girls. Using birth control lowers the risk of becoming pregnant. Birth control has so many benefits as well. It has health benefits and teens and adults would actually use birth control if they have a free and easy way to get it . Birth control should be available for free and teens should have easy access to it because some people can not

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    Oral Birth Control

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    The problem I’m addressing is, oral contraceptive birth control should be over the counter. All other forms would require the care of a doctor. This matters because, not only would the price decrease if over it’s over the counter. Because different drugs would be competing against each other. Women also should have the right to protect themselves from pregnancy. Often times insurance companies, and places of employment have the right to deny women of this opportunity. Employment can deny it because

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    Birth Control Counter

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    Over the Counter Birth Control Birth Control is used by many women around the world. Typically Birth Control is used to prevent pregnancy, but it can also help in other ways. Birth Control helps women with horrible and painful cramps during periods, it helps regulate periods, and it can make your skin glow by clearing up unwanted acne. There are multiple types of Birth Control, but the one I want to specifically focus on is the pill that can be taken daily. I think Birth Control is a real necessity

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    Birth control has had an impact on many young women’s lives throughout history. They have been around to protect women physically and emotionally. A lot of men may think it is to just avoid pregnancy, although, this is true, and it does other things as well such as preventing heavy menstrual periods, cramps, acne. There are people who believe young women should not have access to birth control without their parents’ consent but at the age of 16 they should be able to get birth control without consent

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    Topic: Birth Control

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    your classmates differ widely in your familiarity with this topic. 1) You may be unmarried and have not thought much about it yet. 2) You may be married with a family and have used birth control at some point. 3) Some of you have been badly disappointed by some method of birth control. 4) You may view birth control use as unscriptural. Can you see the high value in doing some research on this as a group and then—lovingly, humbly and modestly—sharing your conclusions with each other? This could

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    Male Birth Control The birth control pill took the nation by storm when first being introduced over fifty years ago. When the oil was first introduced in the late 1950’s, numerous American women both single and married were thrilled (People & Events: Mrs. America: Women 's Roles in the 1950s , 2001). They were so open to the pill due to social factors that affected their reproductive lives (People & Events: Mrs. America: Women 's Roles in the 1950s , 2001). Since being introduced in the United States

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