Whereas there are so many birth control options to choose from, I will explain three of the most used birth control methods. The three types of birth control mostly used are the Implanon, the pill, and the Depo-Provera. There are pros and cons about using birth control, but most of all they will decrease your risk of having children. At a point in your life you may not be ready to have children, but also do not want to give up the pleasure. Birth control helps with keeping you from conceiving children and you still get to enjoy sex without worrying about that issue. Although there are some effects that comes with being on birth control. Good things also come with being on birth control so do not let the negative effects throw you
As a women, there are many things females go through every day. The most complex thing about being a women, is becoming pregnant. Any females probably does not want to be pregnant at the time. As well as having safe sex, the female wants to protect themselves at all times. What I mean at all times is that females have an advantage, which helps out more than a condom. Their advantage is birth control, which can help out from preventing pregnancy, or help out with their menstrual cycle that women go through every day as well.
Today I am doing a report on the book The Surprise Attack Of Jabba The Puppet. First I wonder how would this story be different without Jabba the Puppet. I wonder this because yoda was helping others get through hard times, but Jabba was making kids hurt inside. This means if Jabba had never been made yoda wouldn't have been needed. I say this because if Jabba didn't make people feel so bad yoda would have no one to lead so none of the book would've happened.
Over the years, access to birth control has remained quite regulated. These harsh regulations make the process for teens, who are using the pill for their own health, uncomfortable and socially awkward. Many teens use the pill to regulate natural female occurrences and are looked down upon due to the social stigma behind the pill. Although some say that allowing teens more access to birth control can teach them that certain behaviors are okay, easier access to the pill would allow young women to take more control of their lives and have the ability to function the entire month without complications.
There are many different types of birth control. The most common type of birth control is the combination pill. The combination stops ovulation due to the hormones that it produces, estrogen and progesterone. Although its main purpose is to prevent pregnancy, it has also been known to lower
America has always been open minded to almost every ethical issue that becomes a problem to the public. The president Donald Trump, and his administration have encountered the problem of either taking away or keeping birth control. The Trump administration has suggested this on October of 2017, many groups of women were opposing to this decision, clarifying it that it would impact them negatively for those who rely on contraception provided by their insurance. Women have relied on contraception for years, giving them the opportunity to accomplish things before having children. Many women want to wait to have children, have a career that they can finish, be in a better financial status, but most of all find the right
At first, having a good birth control has never been a bad idea. They prevent us to have a not-wanted pregnancy and illegal abortions, and also prevent us to not suffer overpopulation problems and some diseases such as AIDS, Chlamydia and Genital herpes.
When choosing a type of hamburger, one is given a menu with different types of flavors to choose from. Just like the hamburger menu, there are many types of contraceptives a woman is able to take into consideration for use. It may not be as easy to choose one, but it all comes down to the one that suits them the most. One of the 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.
Like stated previously birth control serves many purposes the biggest being the delaying of families. Contraceptives help women delay childbearing until they and their partners are in a stable relationship, ready to marry, and ready to become parents. Which is a very responsible decision to make because unwanted children can have negative consequences for the parents, the child, and society. Nonmarital births and single parenting have other unfortunate effects. For example, “children in female-headed families are five times as likely to live in poverty; their mothers may see their education disrupted, and they are less likely than other women to marry in the future. Fathers of children being raised by single women may face child support payments that can have a crippling effect on their long-term financial status and likely reduce their incentive to work” (1) Birth control has the potential to dramatically reduce the rate of both unplanned pregnancies and abortions.
There are those who are for birth control and argue that there are risks for everything and the risks associated with birth control are very minimal and are far outweighed by the positive aspects birth control can bring.
Sex for pleasure instead of reproduction has been a concept practiced for millennium. The concept of birth control has been around since for several millennium, as evidenced by “cave [paintings] that researchers believe could be 15,000 years old, found in France” (Gibson, 2015); presumably made out of “fish bladders, linen sheaths, and animal intestines” (Thompson, 2013). Evidence of things like spermicide has been around since 1500 B.C.E. Rubber condoms and dental dams have been around for nearly 200 years. And yet, there is still an extreme pushback on birth control. In the year 1873, the Comstock Act was put into place. This act prohibited the distribution knowledge of birth control on a scale ranging from printing to conversations between doctors and patients. This act prompted centuries of skepticism and backlash towards the concept of birth control. The backlash towards birth control is based on nothing but on the archaic views of the past featuring themes on abstinence and notions like that the sole purpose of a woman is to be a child-bearer; therefore birth control and the knowledge of such should be accessible to every person regardless of age, socioeconomic status, gender and sexual orientation.
Kassi, I completely agree with your entire post. I also stated how there are a variety of methods for birth control. It is important to talk about each method because we need to find out which method is right for our patient. When talking with a patient, be sure to use simple words, so they can understand exactly what we are telling them. Lastly, we should tell the patient that birth control can help with any irregular periods and even acne.
Besides preventing pregnancy, taking birth control has many other benefits. Some of these benefits are minor while others have a much bigger impact. A few minor benefits may include: clearing up acne, regulating periods, help with heat flashes or night sweats. Lowering cancer risks and helping ease polycystic ovarian syndrome are only two of the several bigger impacts birth control has on the female body.
Birth control pills is one of the biggest debate in our society, there’s many people against and also people that support the case. Birth Control consist in : “any of various preparations that usually contain a combination of a progestogen (as norethindrone) and an estrogen (as ethinyl estradiol) but sometimes only a progestogen, are taken orally especially on a daily basis, and act as contraceptives typically preventing ovulation by suppressing secretion of gonadotropins” (Dictionary).There are many different types of birth control, and different effects for each kind you just need to find the right one, many people have their own believes to accept birth control or oppose.
Since the invention of contraceptive methods, scientists have been looking for methods to benefit the process of birth control. We have found some ways in controlling conception and providing women the benefit of either taking an oral dose, injectable dose, or having outpatient surgical procedures that prevents pregnancy either indefinitely or for an extension of several years at a time. In this project, I will discuss if the oral type of birth control is beneficial and if the adverse effects are evident enough to compel the cessation of such preventative methods.
Birth control is a way for men and women to prevent pregnancy. There are many different methods of birth control, including hormonal contraception such as the birth control pill.