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1  Brando Dumali  Carl Erik Deleon  Kristine Joy Lacuesta  Edward Mariano Presented by:

2 = against or anti = conception or pregnancy against pregnancy LATIN WORDFRENCH WORD

3  also known as Birth Control or Fertility Control.  refers to various devices, drugs, agents, sexual practices, or surgical procedures to prevent conception or impregnation.

4         CONDOMS CERVICAL CAP DIAPHRAGMS TUBAL LIGATION VASECTOMY PILLS SKIN PATCH IUD

5  is a plastic tube with a flexible ring at each end to help it stay in place in the vagina.  is a thin cover that fits snugly over the penis during sex.  condoms are waterproof, elastic and durable

6  Easy to get, Inexpensive & Disposable  Help to prevent (STI) Sexual Transmitted Infections  Do not require a prescription  No side effects  May help a man stay erect longer

7  Reduce feeling during intercourse  Some people are allergic to latex  Female condoms cause irritation of the vagina, penis, or anus  Feel pressured to ejaculate

8  is a small, bowl-shaped, silicone cup.  It is inserted into the vagina and fits snugly over the cervix.  is designed to be used with spermicide.

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10  It can be carried in your pocket or purse.  It has no effect on a woman's natural hormones.  It is immediately effective and reversible.  It generally cannot be felt by you or your partner.

11  may be difficult for some women to insert  cannot be used during menstruation  may be pushed out of place by some penis sizes, heavy thrusting, and certain sexual positions  may need to be replaced with a slightly larger cap after pregnancy

12  is a flexible rubber cup that is inserted into the vagina and fits over the cervix.  It is used with a spermicide.

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14  It can be carried in your pocket or purse.  It has no effect on a woman's natural hormones.  It is immediately effective and reversible.  It generally cannot be felt by you or your partner.

15  may be difficult for some women to insert  develop frequent urinary tract infections  may be pushed out of place by some penis sizes, heavy thrusting, and certain sexual positions  may develop vaginal irritation

16  are a medication you take every day to prevent pregnancy.  these contain two hormones estrogen and progestin called combination pills.

17  Can improve acne  Prevents ectopic pregnancy.  Does not affect future fertility.  Reduce the risk of ovarian cysts.  Easy to use.

18  Heart attack.  Weight gain  Sexually transmitted diseases  Must be taken every day.  Decreased enjoyment of sex.  Not suitable for everyone.

19  is an adhesive square that contains hormones to prevent pregnancy.  The patch is worn on the skin and changed weekly.

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21  Easy to use  You do not have to think about it everyday  Reduce the risk of ovarian cancer  Menstrual cycle regulation.  Effective even if you vomit or have diarrhea

22  Breast tenderness  Sexually transmitted diseases  It can cause skin irritation, itching and soreness.  Depression  Breakthrough bleeding or spotting

23  Small, "T-shaped" device inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy

24  The IUD is quickly reversible  You do not have to think about it everyday  The Copper T IUD does not contain hormones  The hormonal IUD makes your periods lighter  IUD can be used for so long,

25  Sexually transmitted diseases  The IUD can slip out of place.  A health care provider has to insert and remove the IUD  The hormonal IUD makes your periods lighter  It can also cause irregular periods.

26  is surgery to close a woman's fallopian tubes.  These tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus.  A woman who has this surgery can no longer get pregnant.

27  Permanent birth control.  Requires no daily attention.  Immediately effective.

28  Requires surgery.  Not protected against Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI).  May not be reversible.  Possible regret.

29  is a surgical procedure for male sterilization and/or permanent birth control.

30  Done on men who did not want to have kids  Does not affect sexual relationships  Fewer complications than Tubal Ligation  Highly Effective And Permanent

31  The operation is not effective immediately  May not be reversible.  Little pain and discomfort a after surgery  Not protected against Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI).  Possible regret.

32  Human life begins at conception (Psalm 139:13-16). Any method of contraception that interferes with the healthy development of a fertilized egg (a "zygote") should be avoided.  God is the originator of all life; therefore, life is sacred (Psalm 139, Job 31:15).  Contraception needs to be prayerfully determined by you as a couple. There is no specific instruction in Scripture about the size of a family. Make your decisions based on guidance from God and His Word, and not from the principles of the world (Romans 12:1-2).  God has given humankind authority, responsibility, and guardianship to protect human life (Genesis 1:26 and Exodus 20:13).

33 Moral case against contraception (ANTI)  Contraception is unnatural  Contraception is anti-life  Contraception is a form of abortion  Contraception carries health risks  Contraception makes it easier for people to have sex outside marriage  Contraception allows people (even married people) to have sex purely for enjoyment Moral case for contraception (PRO)  the use of condoms helps prevent sexually transmitted diseases and HIV  it prevents the conception of children that a family cannot support  it enables women whose health would be at risk if they conceived, to continue to have sex  it enables world population to be controlled and thus protects the environment and reduces poverty  and so reduces the number of possible abortions


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