Category: Birth Control

  • The Feminist Dilemma Of Birth Control

    Since the 1500s young women were conceiving children at a young age. This occurred all around the world in many different countries with and without the consent of the young woman. In todays world, young women beginning from the age of 15-19 are still conceiving children and the birth rate is 18.8 per 1,000 women…

  • The Anti-Conceptional Medication As The Method Of Birth Control

    One of the most discussed viewpoints today is whether to control birth or let nature follow all the way through. Prior to the twentieth century, sex was a delicate issue, and it was held for individuals in marriage. This was the point at which the individuals from the general public respected good practices and restraint…

  • Teen Girls Must Have Complete Access To Birth Control: Arguments For And Against

    One of the most awkward situations a teen has to go through is the sex talk with their parents. One of the biggest fears from parents and teens is the high risk of becoming pregnant after intercourse. There are several methods to prevent unexpected pregnancy such as an implant, sponge, and condoms. One of the…

  • Early Childbearing And Teenage Pregnancy

    Introduction Young pregnancies and adolescent parenthood are a reason for concern around the world. From a historic perspective, young pregnancies are the same old thing. For a lot of mankind’s history, it was totally basic that young girls were wedded during their late puberty and experienced first birth during their second decade of life. This…

  • Is Birth Control Ethically Justifiable?

    Birth control, also known as contraception, is is any method, medicine, or device used to prevent pregnancy. (WomensHealth. 2015) As there are conflicting views regarding our moral obligation to allow birth control it is related to ethics. As ethics falls under one of the six main branches of philosophy, the questioning of the ethical justifiability…

  • Should Teens Be Placed On Birth Control?

    Birth control is to prevent birth, right? If teens were placed on birth control without their parents consent that will give them the mindset to feel like they are grown. When they feel like they are grown then they will chose to do anything as they please. They would become very secretive to their parents.…

  • The Advantages Of Population Control in India

    The reason behind to insert Article 47A in the Constitution of India is: The population of India is increasing at a very high rate. Currently, India is the second-largest populated country in the world. As per the statistics of Worldometer Elaboration of the latest United Nations. The recent population of India is 139.27 crores. There…

  • General Overview Of Over The Counter Birth Control

    Anti-conception medication pills are the second most generally used strategy for contraception in the United States. The Pill is as of now accessible by prescription only, and a debate has developed about whether birth control pills should be accessible over the counter. Requiring a prescription for the pill is a boundary for many women, including…

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Birth Control

    One of many wrangling decisions nowadays is weather to provide birth control or let nature take its course. Studies show that  18 precent of teenage girls (age 13-18), or almost 1 in 5, are on birth control(Kramer). There are many methods to prevent pregnancy. For example, abstinence is number one along with being the…

  • Children and Contraception: Opinion Essay On Birth Control

    Birth control is so widely, available and accepted, that the thought of it becoming legal and widely, available only starting in the 1960s for the United States is shocking. Much of the birth control movement was lead and pushed by Margaret Sanger. Sanger was originally a nurse in New York City, where she encountered the…