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The Treatment for the Stirrings are pills.
In Jonas's community in "The Giver," the treatment for stirrings was to take a daily pill to suppress any romantic or sexual feelings that may arise. This pill was part of the society's efforts to control and eliminate such emotions in order to maintain sameness and prevent disruptions.
Jonas felt both curious and fascinated by the stirrings he experienced and was eager to learn more about them from the Giver. At the same time, he was also apprehensive and uncertain about this new and unknown sensation.
Jonas has to receive daily treatment for his "stirrings" in the book "The Giver." This involves taking a pill every morning to suppress his natural emotions and desires.
As long as it takes for you to feel happy :-)
As a result of Jonas experiencing his first stirrings, he was given a pill to suppress his feelings and desires. This marked the beginning of his realization that the society in which he lived was controlling and suppressing natural human emotions.
Jonas told his parents about the dream and they gave him a pill to control them. Everyone in the community (besides the children who have not experienced sexual thoughts) are given the pill. The sexual dreams and thoughts are referred to as 'the Stirrings'.
The first pill does not take effect. Birth control will not prevent pregnancy until you've been on the pill for four weeks.
If you are off the pill then yes you can become pregnant. Generally it takes awhile for the pill to leave your system but it is not unheard of to become pregnant right after stopping the pill.
The Treatment for the Stirrings are pills.
Stirrings are the sexual desires that all guys and girls happen to have.
As a result of Jonas experiencing his first stirrings in "The Giver," he was given pills to suppress his feelings by the community's authorities. This was because stirrings were seen as inappropriate in the highly regulated society of the story. This event marked an important turning point for Jonas and raised questions about the nature of emotions and individuality in his world.