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By Dawn Stacey M.Ed, LMHC, About.com Guide to Contraception

A Time for Introspection...

Friday September 18, 2009

This is a very holy time of year for certain religious groups. Earlier in this month marked the ending of the Muslim Fast of Ramadan. From August 21 to September 19, Muslims participated in this fast during the daylight hours, and may eat small meals and visit with friends and family in the evening. It is a time of worship and contemplation, and a time to strengthen family and community ties. Additionally, at sundown today, the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah - one of the holiest days of the year - began. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, and begins the ten day period of what is known as the Days of Awe or the Days of Repentance. Jewish people use this time for introspection, looking back at the mistakes of the past year and planning for changes to during the new year, and this all culminates on Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). On this important and holy day, Jewish people atone for the sins of the past year and will refrain from eating, working, or engaging in other pleasurable activities.

Religion is a personal choice and, luckily, a personal freedom that all Americans share. For many people, religion plays an integral role in influencing decisions about birth control use. Early Islamic medical texts, ancient Jewish sources, and sacred Hindu scriptures all make reference to contraceptives. Religious views on birth control vary widely, yet many recognize that family planning helps build strong families, protect the health of women and children, and prevent unwanted pregnancies.

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