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Birth control

Birth control. By: Jordan Kiser. What I Already Know What I Want To Discover? The Story of My Search My Search Results My Growth as a Researcher My Work Cited. What I Already Know and What I Want To Discover. Things I knew. I knew about the pills and shots.

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Birth control

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  1. Birth control By: Jordan Kiser

  2. What I Already Know • What I Want To Discover? • The Story of My Search • My Search Results • My Growth as a Researcher • My Work Cited

  3. What I Already Know and What I Want To Discover • Things I knew. • I knew about the pills and shots. • I knew that they weren’t right for everyone. So you have to talk to your doctor to find the right methods. • Thing I want to know: • How does it effect your body? & Side Effects? • Is it safe? • How do you use it? • What are religious view about it? • What forms of birth control are there? • Part 2 ^^^ • What should you think about before getting on it?

  4. Story of My Search During my search I had trouble finding places to get my info. Once I found my info it went really well. I found out lots of new stuff, like side effects, and how many types there are to pick.

  5. How It Effects Your Body/ Side Effects Effects: • Tricks your body into thinking it has already ovulated. • Side Effects: • You can get bleeding in between periods. • Weight gain is possible • Acne is possible. • Dizziness. • Sore breasts. • Headaches. • Change in mood. • Upset stomach. • Fatigue.

  6. Is It Safe • Yes, for healthy women. • It can be taken for long periods of time. • Shot that you need from the doctor will not effect it. • No reports of birth defects from the pill.

  7. How Do You Use It It can be used by: • Taken orally. • Taken by a shot. (in the arm) • By implantations. • Worn by patch.

  8. Religious Views • Many people maintain that every woman has the right to decide if and when she wants to bear children. • The Roman Catholic church condemns all forms of birth control except for NFP. • Eastern Orthodoxy traditionally permits only abstinence but has not sought to hinder the distribution of contraceptives. • In Judaism there is a long tradition of the use of contraceptive methods. • In Islam the Koran advocates marriage and procreation but has no clear objection to birth control. • Contraception is accepted by many who feel that abortion is immoral. • In Japan and some European countries, however abortion is used routinely to end unwanted pregnancy.

  9. What Forms Are There Birth Control Types: • Contraceptive Sponge.. • Diaphragm… • Cervical Cap… • Cervical Shield • Female Condom .. • Male Condom.. • Oral Contraceptives.. (Combined or Progestin Only) • The Patch… • Continued : • Shot/Injection… • Vaginal Ring… • Implantable Rod • Intrauterine Devices • Sterilization Implant • Surgical Sterilization

  10. Forms Continued: • Top left to right: • Implantable Rod • Intrauterine Devices • Second: • Diaphragm • Shot • Cervical Cap • Sponge • Third • Condom/pills • Patch • Vaginal Ring

  11. Questions That You Should Think About • How your health is? • How often you have sex? • Number of partners? • How well they work? • Side effects? • Comfort using that method?

  12. My Growth As A Researcher • I learned how to hyperlink slides. • I learned how to write a bib card. • I found a new site I can use call www.delicous.com • I learned also how to do a work cited.

  13. Resources (Works Cited) • Bethell, Tom. "Population, Economy, And God." American Spectator 42.4 (2009): 52-54. Readers' Guide Full Text Select (H.W. Wilson). Web. 21 Mar. 2012. (S4) • 613.9 Encylopedia of Good Health, Human Sexuality, Mario Ori, Ph.D, M.P.H & Donald Prue, Ph.D • http://www.womenshealth.gov/publicactions/our- publications/fact-sheet/birth-control-methods.cfm • "birth control." Compton's by Britannica. 01 Aug 2011: n.p. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 14 Mar 2013.

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