Presentation part
Cons of birth control:
Birth control is antilife:
The birth control prevents people who might benefit humanity and society being
born.
It can be used as eugenic tool.
Prevents potential humans from being conceived.
Birth control carries health Risks:
The oral birth control pills influence cancer risk.
The birth control methods raise the risk of getting HIV.
The hormonal birth control methods raise the risk of getting heart attack as a
result of increased blood pressure and blood clots.
Birth control is sometimes misused in the mass birth control programs and
incentive programs.
The birth control can be used to reduce the rate of birth of certain classes or
ethnic groups (eugenic).
It can be used in incentive programs that tend to reduce the poor classes so they
violate the reproductive freedom of poor people.
Gender bias: the majority of mass birth control programs treat the female
fertility as something dangerous that needs to be controlled so they only control
the female fertility.
The birth control programs interfere with other`s rights to have as many children
as they wish.
Report part:
Cons of birth control:
The birth control is morally wrong due to their bad consequences on health and society.
The birth control methods raise the risks of several diseases such as breast cancer,
ovarian cancer, and cervical cancer. Moreover, they increase the risk of getting HIV
and other diseases that are transmitted sexually as most of the contraceptive methods
do not provide the protection against the STDs. The risk of getting Heart attack is
increased.
Others have serious moral objectives to the use to the use of the birth control in order
to control the population.
There are a number of general objections that can apply to any mass birth control
program.
Imperialism: the funding of the contraceptive programs by the rich countries in the
third world
Human rights: the mass contraception programs interfere with people`s right to have
as many children as they wish.
Eugenics: the misuse of the birth control programs to reduce the birth rate of certain
classes and ethnic groups.
Gender bias: The majority of mass birth-control programmes operate by controlling
only female fertility as they treat the female fertility as something dangerous that
needs to be controlled and make women bear the burden of population control.
The birth control affects the society badly by separating the sex from reproduction which
weakens the family, makes immoral behaviour less risky and allows people to have sex
outside marriage and sometimes with multiple partners that increases the risks of
catching sexually transmitted diseases, and increases the opportunities for such diseases
to spread in the population.
Others argue that contraception is morally wrong as people who use the birth control
methods are engaged in an intentionally "anti-life act because they intend to prevent a
new life coming into being.