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    Ethical Consideration

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    contraceptive to victims of sexual assault. Plan B‚ an oral synthetic hormone‚ is the most common type of emergency contraception and is often called the “morning after pill.” Supporters of the legisla¬tion argue that emergency contraception is a medically accepted way of preventing preg¬nancy and does not represent an abortion. A group specifically formed to make sure access to emergency contraception for rape‚ incest‚ and domestic violence victims‚ state that vic¬tims of sexual assault should have access

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    Ultimately‚ the lack of contraception has led to the escalating number of abortions among women in the United States. To reduce this habit‚ health experts recommend the use of emergency pills‚ which act as a backup plan for those who fail to adopt the regular birth control methods. Being the most popular method of contraception‚ especially among young women‚ the emergency pills continue to dominate markets worldwide. In 2002

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    victim was not given such information or allowed to exercise this principle. Supporters of this act argue that emergency contraception is a medically accepted way of preventing pregnancy and does not represent an abortion. A group specifically formed to make sure access to emergency contraception for rape‚ incest‚ and domestic violence

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    Abortion: Ethical Issues

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    edu/abortion/#SSH5aii The Connection between Contraception and Abortion. (n.d.). lifeissues. Retrieved June 10‚ 2014‚ from http://www.lifeissues.net/writers/smith/smith_02contraandabortion.html . (n.d.). . Retrieved June 12‚ 2014‚ from http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/journals/3711005.pdf Abortion‚ Conscience‚ and Health Care Provider Rights. (n.d.). Public Discourse. Retrieved June 7‚ 2014‚ from http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2012/07/5902/ Emergency contraception: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia. (n

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    the answer to many controversial issues in the United States today. Controversy and bureaucracy surround a drug that exists today that could accomplish this goal. The pill‚ Plan B‚ is what health care officials refer to as an "emergency contraception pill" or ECP. The controversy surrounding this pill is two-fold. First‚ there is the Food and Drug Administration ’s lack of prompt decision-making in reference to making this ECP readily available to the public. Then there is the controversy

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    Plan B Essay

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    For more than 6 years not the citizens of Chicago were able to purchase the emergency contraception called Plan B or commonly known as “The Morning after Pill”. The rule first was put in place by former Gov. Rod Blagojevich after state officials received complaints that pharmacists were refusing to fill prescriptions for emergency contraception‚ commonly sold under the brand name “Plan B.” after the law passed it allowed anyone that was eligible to purchase the pill can just request for it at the

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    Ashley Peterson‚ 9-27-11 T‚ TH 9:30-10:20 Essay 2 What’s Your Plan B? In the United States‚ half of all pregnancies are unplanned. This is where emergency contraceptives come into play. Approved by the Food and Drug Administration‚ the Plan B pill is used as a backup plan after unprotected sex or birth control failure. According to the Plan B One-Step website‚ taking the pill in the first 72 hours this pill in 89 percent effective on preventing the fertilization of an egg. However‚ taking Plan

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    Wellness Worksheet

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    Wellness Worksheet 39 Due: Oct. 6th by 11:59 pm. Facts About Contraception Points: ___/20 To help you choose the best method of contraception for you and your partner‚ you must be familiar with the different methods. Fill in the boxes with the advantages and disadvantages of each method‚ along with how well each one protects against pregnancy and STD’s‚ I am looking for percentages/failure rates. Use outside resources if necessary. Method | Advantages | Disadvantages | Effectiveness/STD

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    Plan B: Pros and Cons

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    The Pill that Changes Lives Today‚ there is a growing concern on the use of the Plan B Pill (the morning after contraceptive pill) as a method of birth control. The pill was approve by FDA in 1999‚ so although the Plan B contraceptive pill is not a new idea to society‚ it is igniting many debates here in the United States. Henry Mathews believes that this form of birth control has become a more safe and effective way to prevent unwanted pregnancies. The Plan B pill is comprised of higher doses of

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    Artificial Birth Control

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    Control" is most commonly heard in relation to religious teachings on family planning. Many sectors especially religion encourage the use of natural family planning as opposed to artificial birth control because they believe that using artificial contraception is opposite to God’s will. But there are also non-religious people who preferred not to use artificial birth control for personal‚ ethical or medical reasons. Artificial birth control can be defined as any product‚ procedure or practice

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