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    being the topic about birth control. However‚ ignoring these issues is the worst thing that can be done and it is obviously not going to make them disappear. The truth of the matter is that we live in a generation where teens having sex is something that is very common. The least parents can do is give their teens the basic information they need in order for them to prevent unwanted pregnancies. However‚ many parents are still opposed for their children to be taking birth control. Some of these

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    Medicalization of Women’s Bodies: Pregnancy‚ Birth‚ and Menopause Pregnancy‚ birth‚ and menopause are some of the natural processes many women undergo in their lives. While medicalization of these experiences is beneficial for women’s emotional and physical wellbeing‚ unnecessary medical interventions can produce negative consequences‚ harming the mind and the body. Despite the tendency toward relying solely on medical professionals’ opinions‚ women’s experiences should be weighed equally or more

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    children at this moment‚ will that be allowed? If they have religions‚ what is the point of view through different religious perspective? Apparently‚ this issue is complicated and tough due to its relation to morality. Contraception‚ also known as birth control and fertility control‚ refers to methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy from occurring in a sexually active woman (Medicine Net). The use of contraception do bring some benefits. According to statistics‚ increasing contraceptive use

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    of sex because they do not have a clear understanding of it. Parents should talk to their teens without scaring them away and schools can provide birth control‚ condoms‚ and abstinence groups to help teens understand the types of protection and cover what some parents do not know how to answer. This will help teens understand how to use condoms and birth control when engaging in sexual activity and the abstinence groups will teach teens to not have sex of any kind before marriage. Those who are teen

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    society’s fault. Although having sex and getting pregnant is due to personal choices and decisions‚ there are a few things society could do to prevent it. Excessive teenage pregnancy could be controlled with appropriate media‚ more readily available birth control‚ and people to set good examples for young women. Just flipping through the channels on a Saturday afternoon you can see all sorts of inappropriate media full of sexual suggestions. Even aside from all the sex scenes in movies‚ there are

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    studies done already‚ including smoking‚ drug use‚ prenatal care use‚ number of previous births and a host of other demographic variables‚ have not been adequate to explain what the factors are that lead to this racial disparity. One factor less studied is the inequality of living conditions between different racial groups. There is growing interest in the woman’s ecological environment and their effect on birth outcomes. As well as interest in the role that economic political and cultural factors

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    multiple births‚ premature babies‚ birth defects‚ and an enormous financial burden. As a fertility patient myself‚ I wasn’t well informed about any of those risks‚ and I doubt every woman knows all those risks before she enters the treatment; or perhaps she knows‚ but the strong desire for children cannot deter it. In the US‚ the IVF industry is almost completely unregulated; the decision is based on a doctor’s ethics and an agreement between patient and physician. As the rate of multiple births continues

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    population growth and fertility affect economic growth. This paper discusses how population growth has varied throughout history. Finding that high birthrates reduce economic growth by “investment effects” and through “capital dilution”. Also when birth rates were lowered that income per capita increased. Brander and Dowrick (1993) start by giving statistics on how the population has grown over a few periods of time and highlighte that the population has recently been increasing very quickly.

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    Adolescents and Sexual Activity Rebecca Miller Grand Canyon University: PSY 225 9/1/2014 This paper will consist of information about adolescents and sexual activity. Information already known from personal experience and history‚ as well as information sought out using the Guttmacher Institute. It will also contain any new or surprising information not already known about for this topic of adolescent sexual activity. The Guttmacher Institute’s website has been a very good resource to use

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    The wonders Of Depo-Provera Abstract Depo-Provera Depo-Provera is a birth control that has been used for many things in the past years. It is mainly used on women as a contraceptive. Depo-Provera is a synthetic derivate of progesterone administered as an acetate salt with anti-estrogenic activity. This is an injected drug. This medicine/drug also causes change in the cervical mucus and urine lining

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