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- THE WEEK, Page 23SOCIETYRadical Prophylaxis
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- Students to be offered surgical implants to avoid pregnancies
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- With one of the highest teenage pregnancy rates in the
- nation, Baltimore already provides birth-control pills and
- condoms to its public school students. But health officials have
- decided that extra measures are needed. Starting in January,
- school clinics will begin offering Norplant, a surgically
- implanted contraceptive that lasts for five years.
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- About 500,000 women nationwide use the device, which
- consists of six capsules inserted under the skin on a woman's
- upper arm. Inserting the capsules is a simple medical
- procedure, and they can later be removed to restore fertility.
- Despite the new option, however, officials say they will
- continue to recommend abstinence as the best way to avoid
- pregnancy, and even students who receive the contraceptives will
- be urged to use condoms to avoid AIDS and other sexually
- transmitted diseases.
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