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Do you know the meaning of the word "MODESTY"?
Do our young people know what it means?

Have you told them?
Why are you silent?

If you don't encourage them to be CHASTE & MODEST, others will encourage them to have sex... with all its physical and emotional dangers outside marriage...

If you are silent, and they get AIDS, or Herpes, or HPV, then how will you feel about yourself?

Talk to them!

Help our youth to be CHASED BUT CHASTE, to be MODEST in clothing, action, and words, for their PHYSICAL & EMOTIONAL PROTECTION...

 

 
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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Guttmacher Institute Claims Contraception Lowers Abortions, Data Shows Otherwise (10/09)
Study: Women Who Use Birth Control Pill 1.5 Times More Likely to Develop Bowel Disease (3/09, AJG)
Case-Control Study of Oral Contraceptive Use and Incident Breast Cancer (AJE, 12/08)
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Foremost Expert on Contraception Says the Pill is Not Working - It's "Outdated" (7/08)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 (2008)
OCs Containing Cyproterone Increase Risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis (10/01)
Sexual Activity, Condoms, Contraceptive Use, STDs: What We Know Now (update 08.09)
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 & Male Feminization (1999-2007)
 
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  • Barrier Methods  ( 6 items )
    Please Note: Birth Control refers to many methods which block fertilization (union of sperm and egg), often referred to as "contraception", or which prevent a conceived human being from achieving birth, such as the IUD. Many birth control methods will be highlighted for their effectiveness - or ineffectiveness - in the prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs/STIs)
  • Chemical Methods  ( 13 items )

    For information specifically related to Emergency Contraception (The Morning After Pill), please click here.

    "Contraceptives" should actually block or prevent conception (fertilization), according to the term ("against conception"). However, progesterone "contraceptives" are primarily abortifacient (cause early abortions of conceived humans), and low-dose estrogen "contraceptives" allow break-through fertilization a percentage of the time, resulting in an abortifacient effect at times.

    "Contraceptives" are therefore more correctly referred to as "Birth Control", because they control the number of births that result from actual pregnancies.

    Birth Control refers to many methods which prevent a conceived human being from achieving birth. Many birth control methods will also be highlighted for their effectiveness or ineffectiveness in the prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Infections (STDs/STIs).

    Chemical Birth Control methods provide NO protection against any STD, and may change the vaginal lining, making it more susceptible to STD infection. [CDC, 1998].

    New studies show a significant relationship between Pill use, HPV (Human Papilloma Virus which results in genital/oral warts), and cervical cancer. HPV is present in 99% of all cervical cancer cases worldwide. Use of The Pill appears to dramatically increase the risk of cervical cancer in the presence of HPV, according to recent studies.

    For more information on other Chemical Birth Control methods, visit other sections of this website, www.medinstitute.org, or www.plam.org.

  • Emergency Contraception / Morning-After Pill  ( 26 items )
    High dose birth control pill regimens (estrogen or progesterone) used shortly after intercourse. Effect: if fertilization has not taken place yet, within the moments from fertilization until the regime is taken, EC may act as a true contraceptive and block fertilization; more likely, there has been no fertilization, and therefore, no effect; or, if fertilization has occurred, the effect may cause an early abortion ["pre-implantation effect"]. Long-term effect on the female body of such high dose hormones is not known.
  • Natural Family Planning  ( 13 items )

    More studies are appearing from around the world regarding the estrogen pollution of waterways from chemical birth control, and its adverse effects, at least on various fish populations. 

    Most people oppose environmental pollution, but seldom think about the chemical pollution they inflict on their own bodies.

    It is well documented that long-term exposure to estrogen may have a carcinogenic effect on the human body. The World Health Organization (WHO) lists most estrogens as carcinogenic substances. 

    Natural Family Planning (NFP) is an all-natural, body-friendly method of avoiding - or causing - pregnancy through a 98% effective 3-pronged plan of fertility awareness.

    For many women, being aware of the power of their fertility is a very "freeing" sensation, as opposed to the "bondage" of chemical birth control methods that suppress normal body functions. 

     

    For NFP research, visit www.omsoul.com/NFP_Directory/ click "Database of NFP Research"

     

     

  • Sterilization  ( 3 items )
    Sterilization
  • Legislation, Government Involvement  ( 1 items )
    For information on the history of birth control, click here.
  • Birth Control Archive  ( 30 items )
    For information on the history of birth control, click here.


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