Argumentative Essay: Should Contraceptives Be Distributed in Public School?

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Contraceptives should be distributed in public schools in the 21st century. Not every teenager is going to have sex, but not every teenager is going to stay abstinent either. Distributing contraceptives in schools is more so positive than negative because it promotes safe sex. People think that by distributing contraceptives it is encouraging teens to have sex, but it is encouraging teens to have safe sex, if they are going to be sexually active. Studies done by Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development, prove that by age 16, 17% of girls and 29% of boys have had sexual intercourse. Using a contraceptive during sexual intercourse has been proven to protect against pregnancy and infections in the body. Distributing contraceptives in school will cause kids to become more sexually responsible and aware, lower teen pregnancy rates, and lower teen STDs rates also. Distribution of contraceptives teaches teens who are sexually active, and even those who are not, to have sex responsibly. Contraceptives are not that accessible to teens, so those who are sexually active are having unprotected sex. Studies done by Better Health Channel, showed that 9.4% students, did not use contraceptives while having sex in 2013, and the same year the CDC performed a test to prove that the rates of STDs in teens rose by 3% and teen pregnancy rose by 5.3% percent. If the lack of contraceptives was effective, and stopped teens from having sex then pregnancy rates and STDS rates would be lower. Teens, if they want, are going to have sex with or without contraceptives. By distributing contraceptives to students, schools are teaching that sexual activity, if partaken in, should be performed safely and responsibly. It provides protection for those students who are too embarrassed to talk to their parent or guardian about it, or those who do not have a parent or guardian to provide

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