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    This is extremely detrimental to children and society. People who aren’t completely ready financially to bring a child into the world‚ should look into getting a Paragard IUD (or Intrauterine Device) for birth control. I have an IUD (Paragard) and I recommend it to anyone. I never have to remember to take a pill because the Paragard IUD lasts 12 years and it has 0 hormones. This means no

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    Mirena or ParaGard: Which Birth control is Right for You? Mary Scott English 121: English Composition I Instructor: Melissa Holmberg January 30‚ 2012 Choosing the right birth control can be overwhelming. When you narrow it down and an Intrauterine Contraceptive (IUC) is the chosen method‚ you need to carefully review the pros and cons of each. Currently there are two popular forms known as Mirena and ParaGard. These have been available for more than 20 years and are FDA approved. Both provide

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    devices made of flexible plastic. IUDs are available by prescription only. A woman and her clinician decide which is the right type for her‚ and the clinician inserts it in her uterus to prevent pregnancy. Two types are now available in the U.S.: • ParaGard (Copper T 380A) — contains copper and can be left in place for 12 years • Mirena — continuously releases a small amount of the hormone progestin‚ and is effective for five years How IUDs Work Both kinds of IUDs work by preventing sperm from joining

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    the past decade from 2.4% usage in 2002 to 8.5% in 2009. In the past 4 years‚ two new IUD brands were developed that specifically encourage teen use. In 2013 the IUD brand Skyla was approved which is different from the original brands Mirena and Paragard by being smaller size so that the IUD fits better in a woman’s uterus that has not given birth. The brand Linetta was approved in 2015 where pre childbearing young women were included in the FDA trial. These new brands encourage young women to choose

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    Birth control‚ also known as contraception‚ is intended to prevent pregnancy. It has been around for thousands of years now‚ but safe and more effective methods were developed in the 20th century. There are 61 million women in the United States that use contraception during the childbearing years (15-44). [1] Therefore‚ there are many different methods to fit the needs of the many different types of women in the world. The choice of birth control that a woman chooses depends on several different

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    scarring of the skin over the implant‚ headache‚ and pain in the arm‚ nausea‚ sore breasts‚ and weight gain. Mirena’s negative effects include: not much pain‚ cramping for a few days‚ spotting and irregular between periods in the first 3–6 months. ParaGard has heavier periods and worse cramps. The negative effects for “the shot” are about the same as Implanon except “The Shot” causes hair loss on face or body ‚ and

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    hormonal IUD appears to be slightly more effective at preventing pregnancy than the copper IUD. There are two hormonal IUDs—one works for 5 years‚ and the other works for 3 years. Copper IUD. The most commonly used IUD is the copper IUD (such as Paragard). Copper wire is wound around the stem of the T-shaped IUD. The copper IUD can stay in place for up to 10 years and is a highly effective form of contraception. How it works Both types of IUD prevent fertilization of the egg by damaging or killing sperm

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    An Acceptable Lifestyle Change: Birth Control Contraceptive Methods The habitants in today’s era have a greater advantage than those who lived in previous eras before this time. Through this time era‚ a greater amount of actions‚ duties‚ and ideas have been considered to be acceptable rather than inacceptable and looked down upon on for performing them‚ being a part of it‚ or simply just being for it. For instance‚ sex before marriage before in different time periods was completely inacceptable

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    KEY TERMS a-‚ an- = no‚ not (as in anemia}. AAA – abdominal aortic aneurysm. AAA – diagnostic arthroscopy‚ operative arthroscopy‚ and operative arthrotomy. A&P – anterior and posterior vaginal repair Ab‚ ab – abortion. ab- = away from. abate – to lessen or decrease. abdomen – the anterior portion of the body between the thorax and the pelvis. abdomin/o = abdomen (as in abdominocentesis). abdominal – pertaining to the abdomen. abdominal cavity – contains organs such as the stomach

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