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Category: /Literature/English
…, has had a revolutionary effect on birth control, but has raised a lot of controversy by pro-life and anti-choice advocates since its creation in 1980. The moral debate on the use and legalization of Ru-486 is considered a very “hot” topic today…
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…. New methods of birth control are also needed. By far the most common method of birth control for married couples is sterilization, because it offers the best protection against unintended pregnancy. But sterilizations are permanent. Among the "temporary…
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…into. Abortion is very cruel to the baby and it even harms the mother. Too many women are using abortion as a form of birth control. Abortion is not a form of birth control it is murder! There are many different procedures for abortions, all gruesome and pain…
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…. This could cause or lead to a lack of effective birth control. Another reason could be because of culture. In some cultures children are viewed as an economic asset or a contributing factor to social status/role. As an economic asset children can be used to divide…
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Category: /Literature/English
…year they rolled back prices and sales rebounded, World Watch declares. If a woman has a bad experience with a contraceptiv! e that she is using then she will never use it again. That bad experience with the new birth control method like intrauterine devise…
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…are the poorest, why have a child when you are to poor to take care of that child making it harder for them and everyone else in the world. Let's take a minute and talk about birth control. How are we going to supply the world with all the things it needs so it can run…
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…in their homeland (Apte and Edwards). A Tibet woman explained the birth control policy in her county. Tibetan women don’t like the idea of birth control policy but the Chinese officials call them [to] meetings every day and they introduce the birth control policy…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…a controlled study of its effectiveness anywhere in the world." Triple Screen I believe that ACOG recently replaced their "bulletin" about MSAFP with a triple screen bulletin. I feel that the cost differential is very worthwhile. But, what is a cost differential…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of birth control is the female condom, which is sold in the United States under the name Reality. It is a polyurethane tube that looks a bit like a big male condom. One end goes inside the vagina, covering the cervix, and the other rests outside, which…
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Category: /Literature/English
…-lubricated, ribbed, and lubricated with spermicide. They also come in a wide variety of sizes. All of these can be purchased at local drug stores, gas stations, grocery stores, health clinics, and many doctors' offices. A more recent type of birth control
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