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    Population Growth

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    or "positive checks" (such as disease‚ starvation ext.) As a result‚ Malthus therefor endorses population control programs such as Planned Parenthood that equip woman with the necessary contraceptive measures ie artificial birth control. Another example of contemporary population control is China’s one child policy or in Uzbekistan‚ where they forcibly sterilize woman after they give birth. The theory has received an enormous amount of criticism from human rights activists and a wide variety of

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    and birth control can also subject a nation to overpopulation. With all of these incentives it is difficult to control population growth. Nations such as Africa and in Central and South America have suffered from the problems of overpopulation. An increase in birthrate leads to overcrowding which then leads to a depletion of natural resources. Without these resources people will suffer from malnutrition and hunger therefore‚ the population is inclined to a state of poverty. In order to control birth

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    “Introducing sex education in middle school is very important as many cases of teenage pregnancy have been reported in the past few years” Final Persuasive Speech April 21‚ 2013 I am writing to persuade you of how it is important to talk to our young children in middle school about sex and teen pregnancy. Sex education is one of the most controversial issues in education. This has been hovering over educational institutions since ages. It is probably the most debated topic that will always

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    Sex Ed

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    Teen. WebMD‚ n.d. Web. 25 Nov. 2014. "CDC – Sexual Behaviors – Adolescent and School Health." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ n.d. Web. 25 Nov. 2014 Siebold‚ Steve. "It ’s Time to Make Sex Education Mandatory in Our Nation ’s Schools | Steve Siebold." The Huffington Post. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 26 Nov. 2014. Bryner‚ Jenna. "Teen Birth Rates Higher in Highly Religious States." LiveScience.com. N.p.‚ 16 Sept. 2009. Web. 1 Dec. 2014.

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    educations’ exclusive purpose is teaching the social‚ psychological‚ and health gains to be realized by abstaining from sexual activity. But‚ this program excludes other types of sexual and reproduction health education‚ particularly regarding birth control and safe sex. By excluding this information‚ abstinence-only programs may end up deterring contraceptive use among teens that do have sex‚ risking underage teen pregnancies. This information can help protect the health of teenagers‚ and by not

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    Significance of the Study

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    usage of OCP’s through their compliance‚ types of OCPs that really fits them‚ alternative on Missed Pills‚ the probable side effects‚ contraindications and many more that is studied in this research. Couples should be well-informed for effective birth control as a purpose for affluent life as a family. CHAPTER V SUMMARY OF FINDINGS‚ CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION This chapter presents the summary of findings which shows the statistical findings on the results of the

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    rate of pregnancies increased in 2006. In 2006‚ teen pregnancy occurred to 7 percent of all women aged 15 to 19. Also‚ the rates have gotten even larger since 2006 and arent getting any better. The teenage birth rate in 2006 was 41.9 births per 1000 women.Also‚ between 1988 and 2000‚ teenage birth rates declined in every stae and between 2000 and 2005 they fell in every stae except North Dakota and in 2006 they rose. Another factorthat has gone up and down in the past is the average rate at which a

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    in which the author made were valid but not as widespread as the author wants the reader to believe. Facts Against Abortion The risk of a woman’s death from abortion is less than one in 100‚000. Whereas‚ the risk of a woman dying from giving birth is 13.3 deaths per 100‚000 pregnancies. Furthermore‚ a 1993 fertility investigation of 10‚767 women by the Joint Royal College of General Practitioners and Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists found that women who had at least two abortions

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    Rh Bill

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    to pregnancy and childbirth mostly from hemorrhage‚ hypertension and widespread infection; that the country has a maternal mortality rate of 162 deaths per 100‚ 000 live births; that we have an infant mortality rate of 24 deaths per 1‚000 live births and that we have an under-five mortality rate of 32 deaths per 1‚000 live births (from Senate Bill 40 and from the 2006 Family Planning Survey by the National Statistics Office and). I observe that 473‚400 cases of induced abortion were recorded in

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    The pill is the most basic birth control every woman can use. Although many women are switching to the Mirena and Nuva Ring‚ which is to be inserted‚ and releases hormones into the bloodstream. The Nuva Ring or Mirena can be much easier to use then taking a pill every day. Taking a pill each day can be very stressful if accidently miss taking one a day‚ so then it may not be working properly. Many teenagers that may be taking the precautions and taking birth control‚ may not be taking it properly

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