Birth Control Consequences Research social, religious, cultural, and geographical consequences of a patient using birth control. For each one: identify a potential consequence for the patient and one example of how the MA will discuss the potential effect with the patient.

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Social consequences of a patient using birth control would be that some women are more open to the thought of using birth control for others are using it openly. The MA will explain the influence of social media, which is very massive that it can help educate the use of birth control. 

As religious consequence, some religions like Roman Catholics do not allow birth control. The MA may discuss this by letting the patient know that their office is a safe environment where they may speak freely and ask any questions about birth control they may want to ask. 

Moreover, cultural consequences would include traditional method of birth control such as calendar or abstinence. Meanwhile the geographical consequences of a patient using birth control are that in some location, birth control is either too expensive, not available, or no one really uses it and this time, the MA must explain the need to use of birth control or recommend a place where to buy birth control.