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  2. Abortion Opponents Are Also Threatening Birth Control Access

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    The “unbiblical” nature of contraception is not exactly a winning argument in an increasingly secular United States.But claims that contraception is physically harmful are effective ...

  3. Philosophical aspects of the abortion debate - Wikipedia

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    An affirmative answer would support the (1) claim in the central anti-abortion argument, while a negative answer would support the (1) claim in the central abortion-rights argument. Another family of arguments relates to bodily rights—the question of whether the woman's bodily rights justify abortion even if the embryo has a right to life.

  4. Anti-abortion feminism - Wikipedia

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    By positing the existence of a post-abortion syndrome mental condition, which is not medically recognized, anti-abortion feminists reframe opposition to abortion in terms of protecting women's public health. [11] The "pro-woman" argument has been used to sway men and women against-abortion. [12]

  5. Birth control movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The movement to legalize birth control came to a gradual conclusion around the time Planned Parenthood was formed. [144] In 1942, there were over 400 birth control organizations in America, contraception was fully embraced by the medical profession, and the anti-contraception Comstock laws (which still remained on the books) were rarely enforced.

  6. ‘The feminist in me is, like, hell yeah!’: Will men take the ...

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    But there is a strong argument that no single item has revolutionised society more than the contraceptive ... almost exactly the same percentage as the number of women using contraceptive pills in ...

  7. Why Are So Many Women Quitting Birth Control?

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    Searching “birth control” on YouTube sends you to an endless scroll of videos with millions of views—many of which a 2023 study found to be “primarily about the discontinuation of hormonal ...

  8. Women's reproductive health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Contraception is a major issue of women’s reproductive health. 86% of sexually active women practice some form of contraception and 30% of these women use a hormonal form of contraception. [10] Women in the U.S. have more freedoms in deciding their use of contraceptives among other global nations, comparatively.

  9. Women seeking abortions after using 'natural' contraception - AOL

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    As well as the shift to natural methods, more women reported using no contraceptive at all in 2023 - 70% compared to 56% in 2018. It is impossible to say what is driving the trends, but difficulty ...