Is using contraception going against God's expectations for humanity?

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Is using contraception going against God's expectations for humanity?

1) State your opinion Include your feelings, opinions and thoughts 2) Support your position with facts and examples 3) Examine and argue an opposite point of view. Give examples and facts 4) Restate your original position and conclude TOPIC: TOPIC: Is using contraception going against God's expectations for humanity?

As of the age 14, your sexual rights as a teenager change: Entitled to certain services, which are confidential Sexual Rights Obtain birth control (e.g. pill, condom, IUD, shot etc) Confidential sexual advice from a health professional e.g. nurse, doctor, help line or info sante (811) Anonymous HIV and STI testing (CLSC Guy-Concordia) Consultation for or to schedule an abortion Obtain a gynecologist (recommended) Medical file is confidential

What IS contraception or a contraceptive? An artificial barrier that prevents pregnancy, HIV and or STI's. Examples

Type of contraception DefinitionEffectivenessPictureCondom A latex barrier that protects sexual organs99.2% Pregnancy STI HIV Birth Control Pill Hormones induced pills that thickens the cervical entry97% Pregnancy IUD Intrauterine Device Plastic or metal barriers for the fallopian tubes96% Pregnancy

Type of contraception DefinitionEffectivenessPicture Morning After Pill a pill if taken within 48 hours after can prevent pregnancy94% Pregnancy (if you are not already pregnant ) Tubal Ligation A procedure that ties the fallopian tubes to cease eggs being released90% Pregnancy Vasectomy Procedure which prevents sperm from being ejaculated90% Pregnancy (and an easier procedure for men than women)

Type of contraception DefinitionEffectivenessPictureSpermicide A lubricant which kills sperm 99% 2% ( 99% with a condom 2% (without) P Pregnancy Patch A hormonal patch which hinders the release of an egg90% Pregnancy Rhythm Method Using the menstrual cycle of a woman to monitor her fertility65% Pregnancy ABSTINENCENo sexual contact100% STI HIV Pregnancy

Type of contraception DefinitionEffectivenessPicture Depo provera A shot given three times a year to avoid pregnancy90% Pregnancy Diaphragm Cup-sized latex placed in the cervix75% Pregnancy The « withdrawal » or « pull-out » method To withdraw penis just prior to ejaculation12% Pregnancy

Homework: Which contraceptive/contraception makes you feel the most uncomfortable or you want to know more about? Are you happy with the way our school, WHS, is approaching sex education e.g. contraception, pregnancy, sex etc. (100 words)