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    Editorial: Teen Pregnancy

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    Editorial On average‚ 700 girls are impregnated each year in The Bahamas. Twenty percent of these teen mothers have another child while they are still in their teens according to the president of the PACE Foundation‚ Sonia Brown. We are urging citizens to take a stand and educate our children about contraceptives and the irresponsibility and lack of knowledge that leads to teenage pregnancy. Most teens that have children find it harder to become a part of the work force because their time

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    Teen Mom

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    The teenage birth rate in the United States is the highest in the developed world‚ and the teenage abortion rate is also high.[11] In 2005 in the U.S.‚ the majority (57%) of teen pregnancies resulted in a live birth‚ 27% ended in an induced abortion‚ and 16% in a fetal loss.[20] The U.S. teenage pregnancy rate was at a high in the 1950s and has decreased since then‚ although there has been an increase in births out of wedlock.[21] The teenage pregnancy rate decreased significantly in the 1990s; this

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    Family Planning

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    the planning of when to have children‚ and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other techniques commonly used include sexuality education‚ prevention and management of sexually transmitted infections‚ pre-conception counseling and management‚ and infertility management. Family planning is sometimes used as a synonym for the use of birth control‚ however‚ it often includes a wide variety of methods‚ and practices that are not birth control. It is most usually applied to a female-male couple

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    are incapable of giving birth. They rely on advances in science to produce an offspring. In Chapter 4 of the Bioethics book‚ Munson examines cases of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and surrogacy utilization to illustrate their benefits and risks and allow readers to analyze the ethicality of limiting their use. One significant example of IVF usage was the story of “Octomom.” This woman wanted many children so she requested to be implanted with 6 embryos and gave birth to 8 children. The children

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    Sexual Revolution

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    and sexuality. Sex had become more socially acceptable outside the strict boundaries of heterosexual marriages. In a ten year period from 1965 to 1975 sexual intercourse for women prior to marriage had showed an increase‚ as well as out-of-wedlock births‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ and teen pregnancy. Since the 1960’s marriages had declined and divorces had doubled. Information also shows that more and more people mainly women‚ felt an

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    Marie Stopes' Criticisms

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    written by women thanking Stopes for her work and asking for information on birth control. The book was labeled "immoral" and "obscene" by the church‚ the media and the medical community. In two weeks time‚ Married Love sold 2‚000 copies and it was the first sexual manuscript or book ever published in the UK. Numerous women wrote letters to Stopes thanking her for her work and asking for advice on the information of birth control even if the book was condemned by the church‚ the media‚ and the medical

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    Dota Thesis

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    Age: ____ Gender: _____ Civil Status: _____ Economic Status: ______ Birth Control: Opinion and Reaction regarding passing the RH Law on IT Student of STI College. Answer the question by Shading YES or NO. Please answer honestly to the survey 1. Do you know anything about birth control? O Yes O No 2. Do you approve on RH law? O Yes O No 3. Do you think Filipino need this law? O Yes O No 4. Do you believe by implementing RH Law might

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    sterilization. The article details instances in which the government pursued unlawful sterilization as a form of birth control‚ or denied public funding to poverty stricken women who required birth control‚ abortion‚ or sterilization. Each scenario although different‚ ties into a violation of a woman’s right to decide what is right for her particular circumstance. Article One: Birth Control: At Best‚ A Risky Situation According to author David C. Andersen of the Wall Street Journal (1968)‚ in the

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    premature babies

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    recovery and survival. Certain activities or health problems put a women at greater risk for having a preterm infant. Some women have no signs that they are going to deliver preterm. Some of the risks of having a preterm infant include multiple births and in vitro fertilization. Mothers carrying more than one baby have a greater risk of having a their babies born premature or small-to-date. Also women that do not get proper prenatal care put themselves at greater risk to have a preterm infant.

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    Labor Economics

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    in a sense that people think that they cannot work or do not have the necessary physical and mental characteristics to do work and have an impact in the productivity of society. Women had been labeled to be only capable of household chores‚ giving birth and taking care of children‚ and cooking for their husbands. It is a wrong and disrespectful practice that even some people continue to practice this today. To respond to this‚ individuals and a number of organizations have been promoting “women power”

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