The Evolution of Birth Control: Options

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Things, by virtue of the competitive environments they are thrust into, have little recourse but to adapt and evolve over

time.This is true for everything from predatory animals to tobacco commercials, and everything else in between. At the same

time,anything that is being marketed to the average consumer is likely to be competing with other products that are probably

just as effective. The nature of the modern, global market is that a brand of clothing from Paris can be just as likely to

draw in high-class customers as that radical designer in Kyoto’s work. In essence, the consumer demand for more choices and

options for customizing their purchases to their specifications has forced companies to adapt, making their products open to

acceptable alteration more than ever before. Birth control methods, particularly for women, have also evolved along these

lines.

Originally, birth control of the pharmaceutical sort was limited. You had options on what brand to pick, but most of them

worked along similar lines anyway. They all worked by altering hormone levels, but had little room for things that women...

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