Advantages and disadvantages of adolescent birth control

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As parents, it's hard to decide whether to give birth to sexually active adolescents. Although birth control has been proven to be a way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies, some parents are still struggling with moral and ethical issues around this issue. Providing birth control has its advantages and disadvantages, so parents should consider birth control options, alternative options and long-term benefits before making final decisions.

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When your child has sex with more than one partner or a virgin partner, it is advantageous to provide birth control measures for your child. According to webmd, one-time sex can lead to sexually transmitted infections. Some contraceptive methods, such as contraceptives, can not prevent STDs, but the effective use of condoms can prevent STDs. You must educate your teenagers about all kinds of birth control measures and emphasize the importance of those that help prevent disease. Teenagers do not always think before they act. They may fall into a situation where they are unprepared and unwilling to give up unprotected sex. Prevention of disease is a good reason for sexually active adolescents to control fertility. One of the greatest benefits of preventing pregnancy for adolescents is to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Most adolescents are not old enough or mature enough to assume parental responsibilities, so birth control reduces their chances of pregnancy.

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However, many adolescents do not know how to use OTC contraception correctly, and some contraceptive methods require prescription. If you choose to provide birth control, take your teenage girl to a doctor. If your child is a male, please provide him with a clear description of the method of arthroplasty, or provide him with well-documented literature and websites.

Although contraception for adolescents is usually a responsible decision, it may have negative consequences. For some adolescents, who know that their risk of sexually transmitted diseases is not so high and the risk of pregnancy is greatly reduced, birth control encourages promiscuity. Teenagers who may have abstinence habits now have reason to become sexually active. Contraception also brings moral problems to religious families. According to a parenting article on the website of Psychology Today, some parents openly oppose birth control for moral reasons. < p > < H3 > mixed signal < / H3 > < p > a negative contraception for your teenager is a mixed message you may send. As a parent, you should emphasize the importance of love, commitment, respect and responsible behavior in interpersonal relationships. Someday, your child may become a husband or wife. You don't want your child to have a confused view of sex and marriage. When you give birth control to a teenager, you indulge in sex again, without knowing whether your child has a healthy relationship with another person, beyond sex. Before you indulge in sex, talk to your child about healthy relationships.

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