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“We have heard a great deal about stem cells lately. There are two basic types: stem cells gathered by killing human embryos, and stem cells from adults or from the placenta or umbilical cord of newborn babies.  

"We need to promote the use of umbilical cord & placental blood stem cells, and adult stem cells, because these are morally and ethically acceptable -- and because they work!

"The people of America need to be made aware that not one person has to date been 'cured' using stem cells from human embryos. On the other hand, adult or placental stem cells have been used successfully in thousands of medical procedures so far."                                 

 Tim Hughes, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.  

 
Research & Statistics

One in 5 adolsecents currently has an STD.

Over 80% of teens (8 of 10) are infected with at least one STD, but are not aware of the infection(s). 

There is currently a 24% Pregnancy Rate for teens using condoms. This means approximately 24 of every 100 teen girls whose sex partners are using condoms will get pregnant.

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Research on Chemical Methods - The Pill
Foremost Expert on Contraception Says the Pill is Not Working - It's "Outdated" (7/08)
Study of Planned Parenthood Own Numbers Show 'Safe-Sex' Not so Safe
Oral Contraceptive Use as a Risk Factor for Premenopausal Breast Cancer: A Meta-analysis (MCP, 2006)
Oral Contraceptives May Be Linked to Atherosclerosis
OCs Containing Cyproterone Increase Risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis (10/01)
Sexual Activity, Condoms, STDs: What We Know Now
Majority of Unplanned Pregnancies Occur When Using Contraception / Aspects of Contraception (Ehmann)
Access to Contraceptives Does Not Stop Unplanned Pregnancies, Abortion Statistics (AGI) & Comments
The Abortion-Contraception Connection: Comments from the Abortion Providers
Does Contraception REALLY Reduce the Need for Abortion?
Social Science Confirms Harmful Effects of Contraception (1/05)
Birth Control Use Data for Teen and Young Adult Females, 1995
Primary Contraceptive Methods Among Women Aged 15-44 Years, USA, 2002
Advanced Provision of Emergency Contraception does Not Reduce Abortion Rates (C,4/04)
New HIV-Condom Oversight Has Some Worried...Perhaps They Should Be (7/04)
World Health Org. Declares the Combined Oral Contraceptive to be a Recognized Carcinogen (9/05)
Estrogen Linked to Breast Cancer (2007)
Oral Contraception Linked to Prostate Deformities in Male Offspring (2005)
Migraine - Oral Contraceptive Link (N, 06)
Synthetic Testosterone & Fertility
Study of Woman's Scent / The Magic of Sexual Attraction
Woman's Beauty Peaks Monthly & Her Choice of Men is Cyclic
Nutrition and Womanly Desire
Male pheromones and sexual attraction (NEL, 8/02)
Estrogen and the Environment / Hormone Pollution and Fish Sex (2004)
Lake Study Confirms Estrogen in Water is Devastating to Fish Populations (2007)
Environment and Contraception (Global Pro-Life Alliance, Feb08)
Exposure to a Common Chemical may be Harmful (8/07)
Estrogen & Male Feminization (1999-2007)
 
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