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- Should fertility clinics be required to disclose all the risks of ART to couples seeking fertility treatments? Are state and/or federal laws the best way to achieve this?What are the effects of continuing oral contraceptives even if a woman is pregnant?What is the problem with developing an oral contraceptive pill for males?
- With all the sex that occurs in the media, why doesn’t anybody on the soaps or in movies get an STI? (Similarly, hardly anyone gets pregnant unless it’s a made-for-TV movie on the subject.) What messages do they convey about STIs and risk taking? Feel free to reference specific shows/movies. Who should be responsible for safe sex? Should women take a more active role given that most contraceptive methods are made for women? What can men do to encourage safe sex? Discuss the difference between HIV and AIDS.Why Contraceptive implants are used ?How do oral contraceptives reduce the likelihood of pregnancy?
- What are the negative effects of candidate drugs currently proposed for the male hormonal contraceptive? What alternative ways are considered that will reduce these effects?Is the use of contraceptives justified? Give reasons.Why is the use of condomsnot just a contraceptivemethod but also a healthprotection behavior?