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Ethical Birth Control

SUKHIT PHAOSAVASDI, M.D.*, SURASAK T ANEEPANICHSKUL, M.D.*, YUEN TANNIRANDORN, M.D.*

Affiliation : *Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkom University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.

It is reported that in each year, 20 millions of women worldwide unintentionally pregnant. Eighty thousands of them die because of illegal abortion and many of them are still in their youth. Thai women are also a part of them.
The four necessities, and sex is one of them, in life are very important and natural. It will be good of people who have sex in relevant to our tradition and cultures. The question is what we should do to decrease the number of 80,000 deaths each year.
Pregnancy and abortion are the causes of this mortality. If pregnancies are properly prevented, they will not pass away while they are so young. Therefore, doctors should play a vital role as "Doctor's Ethics" to teach the young people, either in schools, companies, stores or industrial factories, to have sex knowledge and proper birth control.
The objective is to teach them, to prevent them from having

Keywords : Ethics, Birth Control, Teenage


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