In today society children below the age of sixteen know more about sex and has access to any signs of sexual imagery. The fact that children are entering puberty at younger ages, different cultures are being flooded by sexual marketing. However how well do they now that the usage of a condoms or a birth control can prevent getting pregnant? There is always a fifty percent chance a teenage girl in any country may or may not be pregnant. The use of condoms constantly and correctly is ninety-eight percent. However the usage of condoms and birth control may affect the body of both male and female. Birth control does not protect against any transmitted disease such as STD, HIV, Hepatitis. Birth control should not be used by women who have a history of cancer, liver tumors or disease, stroke risk, or if pregnant. The best answer to the access of condoms and Birth control can lead to irresponsible, dangerous, bad behavior, and as well as peer pressure. The best way to prevent any transmitted diseases or pregnancy is ABSTINENCE.
The word "abstinence" means a self-enforced restraint from indulging in bodily activities that are widely experienced as giving pleasure. This is a great way to keep you and your partner a safe and healthier life.The access to condoms and birth control can be both bad and good however it is how you use it and who uses them. There is not much of answer to this question because there are many research providing good and bad facts about the usage of these items, but in my opinion the best answer is ABSTINENCE. You are not only keeping yourself safe from transmitted disease but also your partner.
ABSTINENCE!

