Essay On Birth Control

1820 Words8 Pages

The life of women is an amazing adventure; we are emotional creatures. For some women to conceive a baby is not as easy as it may seem, conceiving a baby is most women's prize possession. The human body is a temple that can be altered and tampered with causing problems and symptoms such as diseases, infections and menstrual cycles Since the begging of time pregnancy and childbirth have been prevalent. The connection between a mother and their newborn is a heartfelt moment. The mother shares a deep connection with her baby that even scientist will never understand. The connection goes from the mother's food she eats, her health, to even the voice she gives off through vibration. Decades ago, we began to have young mothers. Young mothers are …show more content…

If taken incorrectly it can result in unplanned pregnancy. If birth control is taken incorrectly and then someone has unprotected sex it increases your chances to a higher level of getting pregnant. Depending on the form of birth control that is being used determines how you should catch up, but a plan is always needed to avoid pregnancy such as condoms or morning after pills and spermicide. If you miss one active pill (more than 24 hours and up to 48 hours late) it is best that you take your missed pill as soon as remembered. After, continue to take the pill as usual. …show more content…

Many teen mothers are not even fully developed themselves. The stages of pregnancy can be very painful and very costly. After birth, your private parts are not going to be so private anymore, and they are going to need some serious tender love and care. The vagina can be ripped or torn while delivering depending on the pounds and size of the body. Genetics can play a part in the size of the body, which will determine the health of your vagina. After delivery, a lot of bleeding and general soreness is expected. The bleeding can be compared to a heavy period lasting a few weeks long. All the pushing can result in some swelling no matter how long you pushed for. You can also expect small contractions and occasional gushes of blood, especially while breastfeeding. This is your uterus shrinking back to normal size. The stitches from tearing are going to be sore, and then a little itchy. Most stitches reabsorb in about 3 weeks, and there will be some scar