Teenagers Should Not Have A Prescription For Birth Control

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Today we have one of the biggest debates going on in America. The debate is whether teenagers should or should not have a prescription to get birth control. This debate can go either way. I believe they should not need a prescription to receive birth control because of three things: how it effects the woman and her body, pregnancy rate, and the government.
Birth control is very common in our world especially in this day and age, but did you know that doctors and physicians say it is safe enough for a woman to take without having a prescription? “Physician groups such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American Academy of Family Physicians agree that the pill is safe enough to be available without a prescription. There are good studies in hand that show that women can use simple checklists to determine on their own whether the pill is right for them, and that when they can obtain the pill without a prescription, they stay on it longer than if they have to keep getting a prescription renewed.” (5) Doctors are all for no prescription birth control. The only concern they really have is when certain medications become over the counter the patients insurance no longer covers that medication. “This is a very rational concern. Another kind of contraception, emergency contraception — the so-called morning-after pill — is already available without a prescription. However, unless insurance covers it, emergency contraception sells for $35 to $60 at a pharmacy, keeping it out of reach for many low-income women. Not surprisingly, in the national survey mentioned above, women 's interest in regular birth control pills sold over the counter decreased sharply as the cost increased, with few willing to pay more t...

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...are.”(2) The democrats were caught off guard at that statement/proposal the Republicans gave. “They focused their counterattacks on their opponents ' history of anti-contraception and anti-abortion positions. They emphasize the importance of maintaining the contraceptive coverage guarantee in Obamacare.” (2)
There are others that disagree with getting birth control without a prescription. In a way
It could give teenagers the wrong illusion on sex. They could use birth control to have sex unprotected or whenever they want. STD rates would go up from all the unprotected sex, pregnancy rates would probably go down, but if the teenagers do not use it properly it will go back up. There are different angles one could see wrong with this debate and disagree with it. Now a days people will dislike something or disagree with it because of the president or the governor.

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