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    the same thing about an unplanned pregnancy. The invention of birth control was such an amazing invention because; it allowed women to have an option of just advoiding pregnancy, until they are ready. Tuesday, September 19th, Highland Family Planning made a visit to Nazareth College for the Campus Safety Week event. Highland Family Planning (HFP) offers so much to the community. They specialize in affordable and confidential birth control services, as well as STD testing and treatment, pregnancy testing

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    prefer to be on birth control but some parents might not allow them to be and because they are minors they need the consent from a legal guardian. Therefore, teens should be allowed to access birth control without parents consent due to teens being embarrassed to ask their parents, having responsibility and birth control also helping with internal issues. Not all teens have a good relationship with their parents and it could be difficult for them to ask for permission to be on birth control. The reason

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    control presented by doctors and positive public notice boards and posters, women will start seriously considering the IUD as a legitimate birth control method. Compared to the male condom and the birth control pill, the IUDs on the market today are not only more effective at preventing pregnancy, but they are more cost efficient for women on insurance and just as safe. But while the IUD is the most commonly used method of birth control throughout Europe and other industrialized countries,

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    Birth Control Birth control helps many women around the world with avoiding pregnancy. Birth control has a variety of ways to use it. It can be by a pill, or a needle, which can trigger two different hormones. It is used for many different things too. For example, it can clear acne, help the digestive system cooperate more efficiently, and can even stop women from having their menstrual period. Scientist had to learn how the menstrual cycle worked, to determine how to avoid pregnancy. The menstrual

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    Birth control is a frequently debated topic in our society today. Policymakers argue whether birth control methods should be restricted or accessible to women. Public school systems continue to only teach abstinence. All the while, teen pregnancy is still a rampant issue in America. As seen later in this paper, it is proven that birth control decreases teen pregnancy. So why is society still debating over a helpful method of protection and prevention? Teen pregnancy and the risk of it remains a

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    The article “Birth Control for Kids?” was published in 2007 by Time Magazine, and despite being several years old it offers an excellent analysis of sex education in U.S. schools. A middle school in Portland, Maine decided to take a vote on whether it should offer birth control pills to students through the school’s health center. If passed, the vote would allow children as young as eleven-years-old access to contraceptives aside from the traditional condom. In addition, although parental consent

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    Arguing Birth Control Rights: Should Women have the Right to Birth Control? Birth control helps to control your menstrual cycle and helps prevent pregnancies all over the world, in women lives. 98% women in the world are taking birth control or have taken birth control throughout their life time. On October 6, 2017 Trump Administration released a new rule stating that any employer with religious or moral objections to refuse to comply with the Affordable Care Act requirement. The corresponding rule

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    Are you a girl? How much have you heard or thought about going on birth control? This is not uncommon if it is, birth control is commonly on the mind of young girls, but yet they are unable to receive it without a prescription and their parents permission. This guideline isn’t a reasonable thing to enforce on teens who simply want to protect themselves by having this prescription. These young girls already have countless responsibilities placed on them, so they should be able to pick and choose

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    known as birth control, to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Whether birth control should be funded by insurance companies is a continuous debate in today’s modern society. This controversial topic is argued about by people of different social and religious views. Those on the opposing side believe that the First Amendment is being violated by providing contraceptives as a mean of birth control considering they’re against birth control in their religion. On the other hand, others believe that birth control

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    Like stated previously birth control serves many purposes the biggest being the delaying of families. Contraceptives help women delay childbearing until they and their partners are in a stable relationship, ready to marry, and ready to become parents. Which is a very responsible decision to make because unwanted children can have negative consequences for the parents, the child, and society. Nonmarital births and single parenting have other unfortunate effects. For example, “children in female-headed

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