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    preventing pregnancy and is to be taken within 72 hours after unprotected sex. This is a safe way to prevent pregnancy and should therefore be allowed over the counter for women at

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    life-threatening difficulties during pregnancy (Ford & Shimers – Bowers, 2009). STIs have become a significant public health problem, especially among minorities. STIs are highly prevalent among African American and Hispanic women

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    Miscarriage is a term used for a pregnancy that ends on its own. Miscarriage is the most common type of pregnancy loss and usually happens during the first 13 weeks of pregnancy. About one in four pregnancies end in miscarriage, and there are many reasons this happens to pregnant women. Many women don’t even know when they have a miscarriage. Some women experience cramping, spotting, heavier bleeding, abdominal pain, pelvic pain, weakness, or back pain. Spotting is often not a sign of a miscarriage

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    Dudman Advertisement: Teen mom Pregnancy Georgia Dudman “teen pregnancy” advertisement describes his visual text by using a picture of a small mixed baby boy, who is crying to an audience. This image is bias and disturbing. The photo is saying that if you were born by a teen mother, you will become a failure in life also, they say teen girls are at fault but what about the fathers of those children. Shouldn’t they also be blame? Dudman advertisement includes a visual and textual element that are

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    The subject and reality of teenagers being sexually active is concerning to millions of parents worldwide. Myself, being the mom of a 15-year-old boy, I am part of that enormous number. In the age of adolescence (13-19 years), when an individual gradually transitions from childhood to adulthood, hormones, puberty infused body development, peer pressure, and a search for themselves causes teenagers to try all kinds of things they associate with adult life, authority, and self-affirmation; sex is usually

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    Control Should Be Free Women have been using birth control methods for over thousands of years. Today, we have various effective birth control methods available to woman. Such as the pill, patch, shot, or IUD. Birth control is a safe way to prevent pregnancy. You can purchase birth control at your doctor’s office, planned parenthood, a clinic, or a public health care provider. They will first discuss your medical history with you, then check your blood pressure and finally you will discuss which birth

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    pregnant and she had to keep her baby, she would be forced to explain her pregnancy to everyone. The said women would think of the baby as a product of rape, rather than an innocent, pure baby. Abortion helps ease the trauma of a woman who has been raped. It may not solve rape, but simply transforms the victim, into a culprit. Mothers these days, for the most part, are becoming younger and younger. In this generation, teens are having kids, and it is socially acceptable. In a 2006 study, according

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    Rates of sexually transmitted disease (STD), teen pregnancy, and teen births are higher in the United States than in the majority of other industrialized countries (Kohler, Manhart, & Lafferty, 2008), indicating the controversial role that sex education plays in the initiation of sexual activity. In contempt of teen pregnancy, birth and abortion rates are the highest among other developed countries (Kohler et al., 2008), and few public health evaluations on the effectiveness of formal sex education

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    Condoms And Birth Control

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    The effect of that, teens are very reluctant about letting their parents know that they are sexually active. So, why would a teen ask a parent to set them up on birth control, knowing they don't allow sex in the first place? They would not, unless they had some kind of death wish. It is a tough situation, with a non win- win solution. It’s either they sneak around their parents back and have unprotected sex, and possibly end up with a sexually transmitted

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    Cause/Effects on Mothers’ During Pregnancy Stress during pregnancy can cause developmental and emotional problems for offspring; it has been observed by behavioral and biological researchers, but the objective measuring and timing of that stress and its results are difficult to prove. It is important for women who plan on becoming pregnant in the future to know how to prevent unhealthy pregnancy. A healthy lifestyle during the prenatal period of pregnancy is a start to a healthy outcome for infants

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