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    social world. Through the many perspectives birth control can connect individuals with society. There is a whole culture set around birth control, the media affects an individual's thoughts, and conflict theory can also affect people's views on contraception. Culture and society have many factors from a social perspective. They consist of objectives, beliefs, behaviors, and any other common traits between a group of people. Of course, culture is not fixed. People are free to choose and change their

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    blood pressure and how often do you check it or have it checked? - When did your last menstrual cycle start? - Do you smoke? - Do you have religious or cultural beliefs regarding contraception? - Do you have reservations regarding any particular type of contraception? - Do you have a preference for any type of contraception? - How is the birth control being funded? - Have you been tested and do you require protection from STDs? - Do you have depression, lupus, irregular periods, gastrointestinal disorders

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    mechanism ( preventing fertilization-fusion of egg cell and sperm or preventing implantation of a fertilized egg cell), and interference with physiological changes that occur in the female body (natural birth control methods and artificial methods of contraception)” (Kulesza, Dobrzycka, Sobieranska, Korzeniecka & Terlikowski, 2014) Birth control doesn’t just involve wearing a condom, using the

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    contemplate taking with you always whenever you travel or go for holiday. Emergency contraception As said earlier, it is very significant to have emergency contraception with you if you are sexually active during your travel or you are going out with your new companion on travel. Emergency contraception like will guard you instantaneously against unwanted pregnancy. It will also help you when your other contraception devices have failed. Please remember that emergency contraceptive pills might not

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    in the United Sates. According to the authors at Wikipedia.org, “Contraception was not restricted by the law in the United States throughout most of the 19th century, but in the 1870s a social purity movement grew in strength, aimed at outlawing vice in general, and prostitution and obscenity in particular. Composed primarily of Protestant moral reformers and middle-class women, the Victorian-era campaign also attacked contraception, which was viewed as an immoral practice that promoted prostitution

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    Given that DKT and Pregna are the leaders of the contraception industry in India, they clearly have many strengths that have worked to their advantage. However, each of them has one main, individual strength that I believe lends itself well to working with the other. For DKT this individual strength is their understanding of the younger demographics and ability to effectively reach the Indian youth through their advertising, while Pregna’s individual strength is their international status as a leader

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    troublesome in the long run. The morning after pill is one of the most trusted ways of emergency contraception that prevents women from getting pregnant in case they had unprotected sex by accident. While the morning after pill is not the ideal contraception solution for women who regularly have unprotected sex, it is good for restricted usage. Also, the morning after pill is strictly a mode of contraception and not one of those abortion pills that are way more harmful for the overall health and well

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    Approximately 750,000 teens will become pregnant this year and with the lack of resources to terminate those unwanted pregnancies more than ninety two percent of those teens will become parents before graduating high school. Plan B one step emergency contraception is now available over the counter as of August 2013 an although there has been a great debate on whether or not the open availability to teens as young as fifteen will do more harm than good it does seem that the positives have out weighted the

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    prevent an unintended pregnancy. Even though the American Medical Association’s medically accepted standard of care includes administering emergency contraception, only some hospitals unconditionally provide emergency contraception to rape victims. Question 3: What ethical concepts and principles apply to this issue? Access to emergency contraception has been heavily debated issue, because there has to be a balance between protecting healthcare providers’ religious and moral beliefs on one hand

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    side effects and/or a list of who should avoid that certain method. These can range from age to bodily problems, such as blood clots, certain cancers, or migraines. Those who fall into the avoidance list should look into a different form of contraception, as ignoring warnings could have severe consequences health-wise. An IUD, or intrauterine device, is a longer lasting form of birth control that can be removed at any time. The IUD can be either copper or hormonal, and depending on the brand

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