A research on womens health in relevance to their rights and freedom
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Vietnam War in the 60's
- Implications of having unprotected sex
- FDA's decision
- Granting women the liberation
- Conclusion
Abstract
In the span of our lives we have seen national crisis come and go: The Vietnam War in the 60's, the drug epidemic of the 70's, and the AIDS crisis in the 80's. Most of these conflicts were managed by government control with plans and policy making they slowly settled. Today, in light of recent FDA decisions, we could be in the face of another serious epidemic that would affect especially the young women of today. Teenage pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases and unprotected sex are all words that seem hard to swallow when talking about our own kids. However, these terrifying instances could eventually become a fierce reality spinning from the FDA's decision to make Plan B emergency contraceptives available over the counter.
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