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  • Essay / Adolescents should not have access to emergency contraception

    Teenagers do not think carefully about their decisions when taking actions, which could lead to regret. Teenagers are not wise enough to understand how things work, so they ask their parents to help them make appropriate choices. Choices made early in life can affect the adolescent's future. Parents should advise their teenagers about the dangers and precautions of life and how to handle problems in the right way. Teenagers who do not receive any guidance from their parents or any other adults sometimes tend to take the wrong path and make wrong decisions. When it comes to having sex, teens need to protect themselves to avoid getting into awkward situations. Adolescent girls have many ways to protect themselves, but this should be discussed with someone close to them from whom they can get advice. Adolescent girls should not have access to emergency contraception without parental consent, as they are not mature enough to know the consequences of using emergency contraception, which they may regret later in life. their life. Adolescent girls should not have access to emergency contraception without parental consent. The new drug, ulipristal acetate, also known as Ella One, is an emergency contraceptive medication that works for up to five days after unprotected sex. The medication is only effective if women take it within three days of having sex. This drug was only sold in Europe, but is now also sold in America. This medication is said to be the most widely used emergency contraceptive pill (Bartells). The pill sometimes stops women from getting pregnant, but sometimes the drug ends the new human life inside. How does the pill work? It prevents ovulation or fertilization by altering the tubal path of sperm and eggs. It's also... middle of paper ... opposing viewpoints. Rep. Excerpt from “Birth control: the new pollutant”. Opposing viewpoints in the .web context. February 26, 2014 “Preface to “Do adolescents have the right to privacy?” "Adolescents and privacy. Ed. Noël Merino. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2011. Current controversies. Opposing points of view in context.Web.February 25, 2014 “Increase the budget to help girls make good choices in » Africa News Service 10. February 2014. Opposing views in context. Web.11.Mar.2014Suellen, Katherine, Rebecca Ortiz and Jane Brown. . Ed. Louise I. Gerdes. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2013. Rep. 'Regarding Teen Pregnancy' Science Says Vol.45.2012. Opposing Viewpoints in Web Context.. 2014.