Birth control Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 8 pages of analysis of Contraceptives.

Birth control Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 8 pages of analysis of Contraceptives.
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Contraceptives

Summary: In the 21st century the problems regarding unsafe sex, unwanted pregnancy increasing sexual diseases has increased a lot. Teens of today do not think about the problems which they would face after having unsafe sex. They do not have complete knowledge of the hazards that follows them in future. To bring these precarious activities under control Contraceptives (birth control) was introduced.
Contraceptives

Birth control

In the 21st century the problems regarding unsafe sex, unwanted pregnancy increasing sexual diseases has increased a lot. Teens of today do not think about the problems which they would face after having unsafe sex. They do not have complete knowledge of the hazards that follows them in future. To bring these precarious activities under control Contraceptives (birth control) was introduced.

Birth control or contraception deliberately prevents pregnancy using certain methods. Contraception is a method which prevents a female sex cell (egg) from being fertilized by a male sex cell (sperm). Thus it prevents the implantation and fertilization of a sperm in the uterus it was being observed that about 85% of the sexual active couples undergo conceptions within a year when, no birth control is used. According to the reports of United States about 64% of women between 15 to 44 use some or the other kind of...

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