Possitive contraception (english research paper)

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Positive Contraception Since the sexual revolution in the '60 women are taking more control over their bodies when it comes to contraception. Contraception has been a controversial topic among those for and against contraception. Traditionalists still hold on to their belief that birth control is unnatural. Women should remain abstinent until married, and ready to conceive. While liberals feel that women now have control over the right to choose how, and when they are ready …

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