Teenagers in Great Britain have access to condoms, morning-after pills, and birth control pills in one out of every three high schools. However, an expert from the British National Institute of Health said that the main problem is that girls are getting pregnant after they forget to take their birth control pills as prescribed.
Birth control implants and injections can render a female infertile for as long as three years.
The new measure is controversial because some doctors believe that using such forms of birth control may have a detrimental effect on bone growth in young women.
Labels: teenagers, birth-control
Posted By: Aspen Education Group







