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    Birth control pills are medicine‚ which are taken to prevent unwanted pregnancies. The type of birth control pills I would like to share its pros and cons is Levora. The generic name of Levora is progestin/estrogen contraceptive and it is taken orally. In order to use this pill‚ the individual is not supposed to smoke cigarettes/tobacco and not be over 35 years. Levora contains two hormones: a progestin and an estrogen‚ which works mainly by preventing the release of an egg during menstrual cycle

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    Condoms verses Birth Control Pills There is always that question on which is safer‚ more effective‚ easier‚ and which one is more likely going to prevent unwanted pregnancy? There is several different studies out there supporting each one of the methods‚ and for every one that is supporting there is also one against. Some of the studies can be found at www.HCP-Different-Birth-Control.com‚ and www.not-the-pill.com. When considering a birth control method you have to look at it from all angles. Think

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    The article that I have picked to write about is “ Couples and the Male Birth Control Pill: A Future Alternative in Contraceptive Selection‚” from the publication of The Journal of Sex Research. Written by William Marsiglio and Elizabeth G. Menaghan. First‚ the article focuses on male oral contraceptives‚ as to where the studied is conducted based on married couples selected from a newspaper. Secondly‚ the survey was put into two categories husbands that believed the woman was responsible for

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    of the church and artificial birth control‚ in her article‚ starting in 1930 when a division between Christian denominations developed over the use of artificial birth control. The Lambeth Conference of the Church of England decided to deviate from the prohibition of artificial contraception‚ by advocating their use when abstinence was deemed impracticable. In 1931‚ The Federal Council of Churches adopted the policy of conservative promotion for artificial birth control methods. By 1961‚ the National

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    In my opinion‚ birth control on over-populated countries is a good thing because normally these places don’t have the resources to give the newborns an appropriate life style. Sex education on these countries is necessary because the lack of information on the subject is one of the principal reasons why birth control is a global issue. People‚ especially in 3rd world countries‚ need to learn all the methods to avoid unwanted pregnancies and also‚ a very important thing that these people need

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    progressively continued to affect the world today. The birth control movement was a social reform campaign led by Margaret Sanger. The goal was to make contraceptives available and legal‚ based on the “hardships of childbirth” and the many self induced abortions that not only could lead to infection or disease for the mother or un-born baby but more often than not‚ death for both. Regardless of the original eugenics purpose of birth control‚ contraception and the pill account for twenty-eight percent

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    THE "SOCIAL IMPACT" OF BIRTH CONTROL Positive impacts of access to sexuality education‚ public information‚ and medical services are available to young people in Germany. In Germany‚ adolescent sexuality is regarded as a health issue‚ not a political or religious one. An overwhelmingly majority of the people and institutions in this country support sexual health. Teens are educated about safer sex and have access to both birth control pills and condoms if they have sexual intercourse. German

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    Tina and Dan are considering various birth control methods. They are a newly-wed couple who practiced abstinence before marriage and plan on starting their family with a year. Choose possible methods of contraception for the couple and discuss the advantages and disadvantages they would need to consider at the point in their lives. Due to the fact that Tina and Dan are newly-wed it would be safe to assume their sexual activities with each other will be plentiful. Considering the fact they practiced

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    Birth control injection that you administer at home can have a lasting effect of up to 3 months without worrying of missing to take a pill every day. According to Mirror‚ a few years ago Dr. Miriam Stoppard was doing a research about pills and contraceptive injection is it’s poor counterpart. However‚ it has been accepted by women all over the world and gained its rightful respect. Over the years‚ it’s side effects also improved greatly. In fact‚ these days it has been proven safe and also been

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    regarding their personal health options. Margaret Sanger‚ an American nurse‚ was among the first to fight for the rights of obtaining birth control. In 1916‚ she broke the status quo and opened the first conception clinic. As a result she was sent to jail‚ but that did not stop her efforts. Upon being released‚ she continued to fight for the legalization of birth control. Finally‚ by 1960‚ “The first oral contraceptive‚ Enovid‚ was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a contraceptive

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