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    teenagers be given birth control is a controversial topic today. Although birth control is the best method to prevent any unwanted pregnancies or diseases. Some parents have a hard time trying to decide if they should give the birth control for fear that moral and ethical misunderstanding on the issue. Before deciding anything they should decide the pros and cons to birth control and if there might be any other alternative choices or any benefits. A big advantage to birth control is it best way to

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    http://www.ehow.com/about_5127713_pros-teen-access-birth-control.html Pro Allowing teens access to various forms of protection may help decrease the amount of teen pregnancies taking place each year in the United States. Gone are the days when a teen pregnancy affected someone who was 16 or 17. There are now instances of 13- and 14-year-old girls having babies--teens who are completely unprepared to give birth and raise a child. If the child is not given up for adoption‚ the responsibility typically

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    Pros * Shorter‚ lighter‚ more regular‚ and less painful periods * May reduce the severity or frequency of menstrual migraines * Can improve bleeding and pain associated with endometriosis and fibroids * May improve acne * Can lower risk of ovarian and uterine cancer * Can lower risk of pelvic inflammatory disease * May improve bone density in the years just before menopause * Can help you to regulate the menstrual cycle. * If you have abnormal cycles

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    Birth control is method that is used to prevent pregnancy‚ another word for birth control‚ contraceptive. There are many different kinds of birth control in the medical world. Each has its pros and cons. Learning about the different methods will help the decision of which birth control to use. Having sex without birth control there is always a greater chance at becoming pregnant. The only sure way to prevent pregnancy is by NOT having sex. Finding a suitable method of contraceptive will reduce the

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    Birth Control is A Teenager’s Choice Ladies‚ imagine life with less acne‚ alleviated cramps‚ low menstrual flow‚ reduced excess body hair‚ lower cancer risk‚ fewer ectopic pregnancies‚ osteoporosis protection‚ and lower risk of inflammatory disease. The answer is birth control. In today’s world teenage girls are unable to choose whether they want to use the pill or not‚ instead they need a prescription or a parental consent. Research shows that when used regularly 91% of women who use birth control

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    today is teens becoming sexually active. Not all teens have access to birth control or condoms. Just because a girl is on birth control doesn’t mean she shouldn’t use condoms. Birth control isn’t one hundred percent preventable. Teens should always have access to condoms because they help protect against STDS or any other diseases. Condoms also help prevent pregnancy. The United States is becoming over populated‚ so teenagers who are sexually active should be able to have access to birth control and condoms

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    Mandatory Birth Control Welfare Requirement Debate Kirby Rider BCOM/275 July 18‚ 2013 David Morrisson Mandatory Birth Control Welfare Requirement Debate The American welfare system began in the 1930s‚ during the Great Depression‚ to aid families with little or no income. The welfare system expanded over the following six decades. Allegations of welfare fraud and abuse increased proportionally. Some welfare recipients were staying unmarried‚ unemployed‚ or acquiring

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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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    Contraceptive pills generally known as birth control pills are used by millions of women around the world to avoid unwanted pregnancies. For most of them‚ the pill is a safe and very effective contraceptive. There are two types of contraceptive pills: • The combination pill which contains Estrogen and Progestin. • The progestin-only pill (generally knows as minipill). Combo pills are more effective than progestin-only pills; though‚ few women cannot tolerate estrogen and choose the progestin pills

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    Birth control is a widely controversial topic among young teenage girls. While many people may think that a teenager is on birth control for sexual use‚ there are more advantages to it. Birth control can be used to help with a teenage girl’s menstrual cramps‚ acne‚ preventing pregnancy‚ and you are less likely to get ovarian and uterine cancer. Certain birth controls can also help prevent pelvic inflammatory disease‚ ovarian cysts and anemia. While adults see birth control as the worst thing you

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