The Pros And Cons Of Birth Control

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Birth Control should be easily available because when given birth control, teen sexual activity rates do not go up. According to Robert Gebelhoff, “Critics often argue that greater access to oral contraception with encourage young people to have more sex, and that this puts them at greater risk of sexually transmitted diseases. But as the Johns Hopkins paper explains, research doesn't support those claims. Studies show that young people did not engage in more sexually risky behavior when given greater access to condoms or emergency contraception” (Gebelhoff). John Hopkins, a very prestigious university and medical school, even says that this is not the case so this greatly used argument has been proven false. Joyce Tsai says, “More teens are

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