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Many elements need to be considered by women and men, or a couples given point in their lifetimes when choosing the most appropriate contraceptive method. These elements include safety, effectiveness, availability, and acceptability. Birth control often helps with other things that are not just preventing pregnancy. Birth control helps with regulating your period, from having other health issues. Birth control will allow you from getting pregnant if you are taking them the right way. Birth control has been around many years and is approved by the FDA. In the 1950's birth control was invented by Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Gregory Pincus and John Rock created the first birth control pills. The pills did not come available until the 1960's. It was first brought out that contraceptives were banned from married couples. Birth Control became legal in the 1960's, and was available for people to use. To this day they are still some countries that do not support birth control, being that birth control stops the sperm from joining the egg. There are many other things that you can use to not get pregnant, such as condoms and morning day after. Being that this has been around and for the people that don't want to take birth control that is for the ones who don't want to take birth control. There are 12 methods of birth control, one is permanent birth control, IUD (Non-hormonal/Hormonal, the implant, the shot, which is hormonal is well, the vaginal ring, the patch, the pill, condoms, emergency contraception, spermicide, fertility and withdrawal, the popular is the morning day after and condoms being that they are you being used the most. Condoms are easy to find and even are given out to some clinics. Morning day after pill is popular, being that if anything ever happens you have up for 72 hours to take the pill to be effective. This has been accessible for many years, and it’s good to have something else accessible for the ones that are not on birth control.

All contraceptive methods are cost effective. They are saved more in public expenditures. Most insurance covers the cost of birth control that is funded by the government. Even when you are going to get them from a clinic such as planned parenthood are funded by the government. At a site like that that carries condoms, morning day after pills and more, that are not funded by the government. Birth control has been around for many yeards, it was here to stop the people from having abortions at the time, when abortions were being done the unsafe way. Because no single method is clinically effective, they offer contraceptives for all public health programs. This has been an ongoing thing in the United States with having children and stopping the adoption rate from being so high. There are many things and ways you can do if you do not want to get pregnant or if you end up getting pregnant and did not want it, such as abortion, adaption, and  more. Insurance does not cover the cost of abortions, abortions does not go under insurance, it is something that you may want at the time, but their is also adoption if you decided to want the baby at the time and changed your mind you will still be able to chooses adoption. Birth control is handed out to low come income with free of charge, contraceptives as low as $10 dollars once you run out. Good thing is that you can get a year of supply if you need to as well as through the implant in your arm, which may last for 3-5 year, and also with the vaginal ring that will last for 6 months.

A lot has changed since the age of birth control has increased. With new medicine birth control that has come out there are major side effects from birth control. Even though that is FDA approved there are still things that can happen, while on birth control. While on different types of birth control you can result in hair loss, weight gain, low to high blood pressure, may cause you to bleed ongoing and also causes you to lose your appetite. Even after getting birth control you may not be able to get pregnant, being that you have been on it for so long and your body is used to it. You may also have complications from giving birth, being that you have been taking the pills, or giving the shots for so long. With birth control there are so many pros and cons in the situation and not only having to worry about it being safe, and will it cause harm to the baby or with you giving birth. With the different types of pills that cause liver damage, cancer and so much more. Being that they are trying to prevent pregnancy, they offer birth control pretty much everywhere, such as the doctor office, the clinics and even at the hospital, just follow up with your primary doctor. With that being said it is pretty much easy to access birth control pretty much anywhere, which is also covered under people insurance. They want it to be easier to access to the people who really can’t look after the child.

There are still some overall, good benefits with taking contraceptives. People use it to get rid of acne, it helps with ovarian cancer, weight gain and loss. Contraceptives work on the body but all work differently. It has been good with even helping with regulating your menstrual cycle. Although birth control does, maybe have different side effects, depending on how your body may react to it, it is still worth a try and even if your body does react to it, there are other contraceptives with different dosages that you can take that won’t do the body as bad. There are many different ways for you to get and use birth control. The government has made it easier by allowing you to be able to get birth control anywhere and little to nothing. Birth control has been around many years, things are changing, birth control will forever be around, being that it is the most effective way to slow the rate down of pregnancy. They made it easier for them to be able to get it for all ages, and very accessible to the public, which is a good way to be able to not have a lot of unwanted babies.

Contraceptives have been good in the low income area and have caused ratings to decrease, in the low income areas. This has been a great way to decrease the numbers of teen pregnancy, just by being on birth control starting off at 15 and up for the pregnancy rate. It also has decreased the number of single mothers, this will help prevent pregnancy. Birth control has been affected all over the country. This has been around for a while, and been preventing pregnancy, and all other things just not with birth control. This has been something that has been used for a while. It's good to know that the government is funding this and that this easy access for the people to get when needed. This has been an easy way to get the people to have free access to the types of contraceptives. Overall, birth control has been proving that it is effective and that it helps to prevent unwanted pregnacny, and easy to access.