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Free And Accessible Birth Control

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Free and Accessible Birth Control in the United States

A total of 730,322 abortions were reported from the Centers for Disease Control in 2011. This could easily be resolved with proper usage of birth control. But the fact of the matter is that only 62% of women are actually using proper birth control, now this may seem like a lot of women, but there is 158.6 million women in the United States alone so 58.5 million are currently not on any birth control which is a huge amount of women. Birth control needs to be free and accessible, because the benefits of having women on birth control easily outweigh any of the cons that may come. My goal for this paper is to talk about the pros of having free and accessible birth control, which would be lower abortion rate, lower teenage pregnancy rate, and the many health benefits. I will also touch on the opposing side of this argument, which will be that, it will be too expensive, that abstinence is key, and that if birth control became free and accessible women would no longer go the doctor. The Affordable Care Act was signed into law to reform the health care industry by President Barack Obama in 2010, and then was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2012. This act touched on birth control, which would make it more affordable and easily accessible. But there is a catch; women can only get this more affordable birth control is they are under a private insurance company. A private insurance company is one in which you are paying for

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