Much of the controversy surrounding reproductive rights in the United States is mainly concentrated on abortion; however, an equally significant reproductive concern that sometimes goes unnoticed is the current contraception crisis in this countr\u3e^ Pro-life and conservative right wing groups have surreptitiously launched a propaganda campaign to distort contraceptive information, leading many Americans to believe that contraception is unsafe, anti-family, and a form of abortion. These assertions are complete fabrications created to gain followers. The pro-choice side advocates the truths that contraception is safe and effective, supportive of families, and is not scientifically or medically considered a form of abortion. The purpose of t...
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Abortion is an extremely divisive issue in American politics and culture. Prothro begins this Articl...
As the anti-abortion movement gains ground in the United States, it is important to explore the pote...
This paper traces the history of attempts to restrict contraception, the legal events securing wides...
An extensive body of research suggests that increasing access to contraception can improve the healt...
This Article examines the use by anti-contraception advocates of the claims that “contraception harm...
In this essay, I make the argument that abortion and contraception are fundamentally different acti...
The use of and access to contraception in American culture has been a topic of controversy for sever...
There is a common notion that contraception is necessary for women (and couples) to avoid unwanted p...
This thesis reviews the many methods of contraception available in the United States. Although socie...
In 1873, the Comstock Act labeled contraceptive information and materials obscene and banned their d...
For more than 140 years, religious, medical, legislative, and legal institutions have contested the ...
Over the past year, there has been a shift in the United States healthcare system following the Supr...
The tension surrounding abortion in the United States has arguably dominated the political sphere fo...
This paper examines the recent judicial, administrative, and federal and state legislative efforts t...
This paper surveys the history of condom use, the underlying science, the FDA regulation of condoms ...
Abortion is an extremely divisive issue in American politics and culture. Prothro begins this Articl...
As the anti-abortion movement gains ground in the United States, it is important to explore the pote...
This paper traces the history of attempts to restrict contraception, the legal events securing wides...
An extensive body of research suggests that increasing access to contraception can improve the healt...
This Article examines the use by anti-contraception advocates of the claims that “contraception harm...
In this essay, I make the argument that abortion and contraception are fundamentally different acti...
The use of and access to contraception in American culture has been a topic of controversy for sever...
There is a common notion that contraception is necessary for women (and couples) to avoid unwanted p...
This thesis reviews the many methods of contraception available in the United States. Although socie...
In 1873, the Comstock Act labeled contraceptive information and materials obscene and banned their d...
For more than 140 years, religious, medical, legislative, and legal institutions have contested the ...
Over the past year, there has been a shift in the United States healthcare system following the Supr...
The tension surrounding abortion in the United States has arguably dominated the political sphere fo...
This paper examines the recent judicial, administrative, and federal and state legislative efforts t...
This paper surveys the history of condom use, the underlying science, the FDA regulation of condoms ...
Abortion is an extremely divisive issue in American politics and culture. Prothro begins this Articl...
As the anti-abortion movement gains ground in the United States, it is important to explore the pote...