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    sexually transmitted diseases such as chlamydia, genital herpes, or HPV, to teen pregnancies. Thankfully, there are several precautions any individual can take in order to avoid these adverse results. These precautions differ from condoms, to birth control, to the simplest of all—simply waiting till the right time to participate in intercourse. When these precautions are not taken and consequences do come as a result, there are further measures one can take in order to prevent a supplementary decline

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    may have on them. Something needs to be forced to stop young females from having babies at a young age, and birth control may be the best answer for the crisis of teenage pregnancies.Birth control has been around for many years, and it is constantly improving to help out our upcoming teens. Once the young girls start their first menstrual cycle, their bodies start changing, and birth control can be prescribed. It can be prescribed by the doctor, the clinic, or the health department. The girls should

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    While the Chilean government was struggling with population growth, they still denied access to contraceptives in order to reduce unwanted births. The Catholic church was heavily involved in many people’s decisions, especially regarding family planning. Once contraceptives were introduced to families in Latin America in the early 1960s, a lot of the ideas the Catholic church had against family

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    Teen Pregnancy Today, some teenagers are missing all the fun activities that life and school has to offer, whether it is making it to their high school graduation, or exploring the college lifestyle. Why are they missing these activities? They are not making the right choices at an early age. Sometimes I wonder about the teenagers in my community and all I can think about is the future teenagers and the ones before. What if the teenagers before were educated more before making the decision on having

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    been treated equally. By 1900, women had virtually no rights in America. Most states in America had made abortion a felony, and had banned contraceptives (“Planned Parenthood”). Women were only granted the right to vote in 1920, 144 years after the birth of our country. Even today, women are still being held back in their careers and education because of unnecessary laws. Women across America are being treated unfairly, as Planned Parenthood and other reproductive health clinics are being defunded

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    Sanger was first exposed to the deep fundamentals of politics when she moved with her new husband to Manhattan. At this time, this area was known to have unconventional social habits and unorthodox opinions. As a result, the couple became engaged in a world of radical politics which started her interest as a supporter of the Women’s Committee of the New York Socialist Party and the Liberal Club. She also became involved in the Industrial Workers of the World union, and participated in a number of

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    teens are not taking in account the associated health risk and related issues like abortion, lack of care, and mental trauma. The children of teen mothers consequently suffer from the possibility of infant death, being born premature and with low birth weight, the possibility of blindness, deafness, chronic respiratory problems, mental retardation, mental illness, and cerebral palsy. These consequences are due to the fact that these girls have not fully developed themselves and will begin a cycle

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    to enhance breast size naturally from anywhere from 1-2 cup sizes. For some women simply going on a birth control pill can help them increase the size of their breast. All birth control pills have to be approved by the FDA and proven to be safe before they are able to hit the market. The reason why some women are able to see a noticeable increase in the size of their breast while on birth control pills is because of the hormones that are in the pills. Not all women will experience breast growth while

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    Oral birth control in the United States has a long history of controversy. For many years after it was legalized for married couples it was still considered taboo to talk about. So of course, Loretta Lynn, appropriately named Queen of Country, wrote and performed a song about it. This spunky, out spoken, record setting country goddess saw absolutely no qualm when it came to discussing, “the pill”. Although this ground-breaking song on the birth control forefront might seem revolutionary, it was nothing

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    Essay On Margaret Sanger

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    “No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body. Now woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be a mother” said by Margaret Sanger on the decision on whether or not women are allowed to prevent pregnancy (Margaret Sanger Quotes). Margaret Sanger was an activist for women’s right to have a choice in whether they want to prevent childbirth and educator on ways to prevent pregnancy. Margaret Higgins Sanger was born in Corning, New

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