Thursday, November 12, 2009

NHD Thesis Paragraph

Birth control pills which were introduced in the 1960's has had a huge impact on human population. Birth control pills were a easier way to stay safe from unwanted pregnancy. The pills were made of synthetic hormones that mimic the way real estrogen and progestin works in a women's body. They are made to prevent ovulation- meaning no new eggs are released by a women on the pill since her body is tricked into believing she is already pregnant. Once this innovation was introduced to the world their became less pregnant women and girls giving their children away and hanging abortions. Without birth control pills there would be a whole lot of homeless people and stressful mothers who are struggling to make ends meet and who's boyfriends have left them all alone.

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