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…increased access to birth control information and contraceptives for women in the developing world. They also think that sex education will reduce the number of maternal and infant deaths, as well as the spread of AIDS. Some even believe that planning…
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Category: /History
…to control their own bodies, and were not allowed to use birth control. A woman was bound by law to her husband. She was forced to consent to his wishes. If she did not, it was legal for him to beat her as punishment (Rydner 34). A women was not allowed…
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…White Men's Medicine Until the introduction of the birth control pill in 1960, diaphragms and condoms were the primary forms of contraception. Early condoms were probably made from linen sheaths. The cervical cap was introduced in early 1800s…
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…with sex. If you are sexually active get on some kind of birth control and always use a condom. Think about the consequences you as a teenager would have to face if you risk getting pregnant. Think about the consequences it would put a baby through. It's tough…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. Those actions are seen when Oedipus forces Tiresias to reveal his destiny and his father's name. When Tiresias tries to warn him by saying "This present day will give you birth and death”, Oedipus still does not care and proceeds with his questioning…
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…, or if they use reliable birth control methods when they engage in patterns of binge drinking. Women who are at risk should be screened in prenatal clinics in order to detect and prevent potential cases of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Once detected, these women should…
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…Our country is witnessing the significant impact alcohol-related birth defects are having on our society. These birth defects are caused by maternal use of alcohol during pregnancy which are irreversible, yet preventable. According to The National…
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…. While many efforts are made to educate the public to avoid this problem, it still exists, though at a lower rate than in the past. This paper will seek to explore historical perspectives of birth control and adolescent pregnancy, what factors put one at risk…
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Category: /Literature/English
…-Cyclen birth control pills they focus on the added benefit their product has over other birth control pills and topical skin medications. The producers try to entice the consumer into using their brand by promising extra rewards. The strategy producers…
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…Abortion A topic that seems to get more heated as it gets older is abortion. Though it has been around for centuries, the controversy surrounding this birth control procedure is never ending. Supporters on both sides of the issue are convinced…
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