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  • Essay / Birth control should be taught in schools - 867

    “Nearly a hundred years ago, when Planned Parenthood was founded, birth control was illegal” (Richards) The first clinic was called Mothers Health Office, it opened in Brookline in 1932. After the first clinic opened, other clinics opened in other cities. In 1937, Salem police raided the clinic, seized all records and arrested medical and social workers, and then the same thing happened to every other clinic that opened. (Negri 2) Although many religious beliefs do not approve of birth control, I think schools should teach this subject so that students and teenagers can better understand the repercussions of pregnancy and do not have to face the cost of raising a child and that they do not end up like the large number of teenage pregnancies in today's society. .Many religious beliefs do not approve of birth control. Some Christians say women should father as many children as possible. Something that resists God's authority, yet the Bible neither requires nor forbids the birth of a child and/or marriage. if you are a person who truly believes in your religion, you can have one child after another. Jesus said that pregnancy and breastfeeding were evil in 70 AD and that blessed women would not conceive or breastfeed. So like I said before, if you listen to everything the Bible says, you may never have children or you may have as many children as possible. Although many religious beliefs do not approve of birth control, I believe schools should teach about it so that students and teens better understand the repercussions of pregnancy and do not have to deal with the costs associated with it. to the education of a child. Some schools have a class that teaches body parts, where they talk about sex and STDs however they can to be safe and...... middle of paper ......t. Paul schools take on birth control // Parents and others are at odds as the school board prepares to vote on whether to allow contraceptive distribution in high schools. " Star Tribune: 0, April 4, 1999. ProQuest. Web. March 19, 2014. Mall, Janice. "Public favors birth control messages." Los Angeles Times (full text before 1997): 3. November 17, 1985 . ProQuest. Web, March 19, 2014. Negri, Gloria. THE STATE OF BIRTH CONTROL AND ABORTION " Boston Globe (full text before 1997): 19. June 16, 1986. Web. March 19, 2014. Ribbing, Mark. “Sex education in schools fails to address favored discussion topics and inquiries Finding communication skills, birth control and violence are not explored enough. HTML