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Persuasive Essay On Birth Control

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According to a graph found on the website “www.captaineconomics.fr”, population is exponentially growing since 1960’s. Indeed, number of people doubled in fifty years: it rose from 3,000 million in 1960 to 7, 000 million in 2010. However, the Earth and resources it offers are limited and if we continue on this path, there will be not enough vital substances such as food and water for everyone, but there will also be not enough space and land. That is why many birth controls such as condoms and contraceptive implant, pills or patch have been invented since a long time ago. In fact, first condoms have been recorded 1000 years before J-C.
Then, the first contraceptive pill has been created in 1956 by the doctor Pincus in United States and has …show more content…

In fact, the subject is sensitive, and everything is a question of balance.
Firstly, even if some contraceptive means like condoms are a way to protect oneself against diseases that is not the case of all birth control tool. For instance, the contraceptive pills present a risk for women’s health. Women undeniably impose to their body artificial hormones what could obviously lead to health trouble such as the increasing risk of heart attack, a higher blood pressure, benign liver tumors, increasing infertility and so on.
Secondly, the major problem that could happen in the long run would be economical. Indeed, if there is a global demographic slow down it will go along with an aging population as far as medical progress continues. Then, it wills induces a decreasing workforce that previously contributes to wealth creation for country. Evidently, it induces that each country will see its GDP decreases due to its increasing number of retired. Additionally, an unavoidable consequence of it will also be the increase of medical care due to the population that becomes older. In some country such as France, it would be a real disaster because of its payback health care system, but for other such as America it could be a real opportunity for this economical

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