Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Contraception


Some people believe contraceptives should be available at cost to those who can't afford them. Some people think that contraception is the best solution for overpopulation. In my opinion overpopulation is really a major problem. This essay will examine the pros and cons the use of contraception to reduce overpopulation.

There are several convincing arguments in favor of contraception. The first point is that it is easy to follow the method of contraception to decrease the number of population. Another thing is some people think that when the size of family becomes small the children will get a better chance in education, healthcare and nutrition. In all developed countries they support contraception because it helps the developing world to cope with population problems.

However, there are several arguments against contraception. The first argument is standard the level of education. If we increase the levels of education the population tends to stabilize at the same rate. Even if the numbers of population are going to hit 10.7 billion in 2050, this is likely to remain steady afterwards. Another argument is control birth may not used in correct way. For example, some families will adopt children and that is forbidden in our religion. Also many communities are interested in having as many babies as possible. Furthermore there are some birth control have a strong side effect that may effect the mother and new babe. Finally contraception is a big problem in the both developed and developing nation.

In conclusion, I believe that we should reduce the numbers of babes because we have a huge increase in the population. I strongly believe that contraception has more disadvantages than benefits so, we must find another solution for the overpopulation problem

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