When young women have children too early they often drop of school. This means that they don't have a means of support for themselves or their children and, thus, they are more likely to live in poverty for most of their life. Studies have shown that children who grow up in poverty may also repeat some of the same mistakes their parents make. So this goes on generation after generation and becomes a way of life. By a young woman using birth control she can better her chances of staying in school, getting a good education, having a profession where she can earn a good living, and supporting herself and her children. Young women today need to be able to take of themselves and not depend that a man or society will.
There is no real true way to prevent poverty without loseing so much money it would put the us further into debt
The first thing that needs to happen to solve the problem of poverty is to weed out government corruption. But there are charities, like the Philippine Aid Society, that are fighting poverty and one way to help be part of the solution is to support these initiatives.
Because women give birth and that's hard without the right sanitation.
Less control if your troops are centered in one place if a revolt happens and the obvious, Poverty.
so that kids don't have to die from hunger and lack of water and so everyone in the world has an equal chance to live
Ways to prevent overpopulation are : Spread awareness Educate people Strict rules from government Birth control More benefits for smaller families The more grim stabilizing ways: disease death starvation war
No. Birth control will prevent pregnancy.
Hormones control the release of eggs, and Birth Control pills either regulate or prevent that release.
There are a number of methods to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills and hormonal birth control is not the only choice. Talk with your health care provider about options.
The birth control patch is meant to prevent ovulation. That's how it works to prevent pregnancy.
Birth control is designed to prevent pregnancy, not help you get pregnant.
Paracetamol does not prevent pregnancy, and it does not affect how well birth control works.
To prevent weight gain on birth control, don't change how much you eat or exercise. If you were gaining weight before starting birth control, you'll probably continue to gain weight after starting birth control.
No, birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy. You can become pregnant while on birth control, as no method is 100% effective, but it isn't the birth control that makes you pregnant.
No. Birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy only. Birth control does not stop an existing pregnancy. It is not safe to take birth control while you are pregnant.
No, most birth control pills contain artificial estrogen.
The birth control patch is meant to prevent ovulation completely.