The oral contraceptive pill remains the most widely used contraceptive method. We consider The Pill’s depiction as variously revolutionary and liberating, oppressive for women, and more recently, a ‘lifestyle drug’. Drawing on discourses of (hetero)sex, heterosexuality and gender performance, we discuss how contraceptive use has been feminised and consider the current gap in understanding how women negotiate their positioning as responsible for contraception. To begin to fill this gap, we conducted a thematic discourse analysis using 75 free-text responses (to a general question in a wider contraceptive survey) to explore how women account for their agency and responsibility in discussions of accessing contraception. We identified two theme...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive...
Objective A comprehensive life course perspective of women's experiences in obtaining and using cont...
This research, based on qualitative interviews and non-participant observation, emerges from a large...
New developments in female contraceptives allow women increased options for preventing pregnancy, wh...
New developments in female contraceptives allow women increased options for preventing pregnancy, wh...
Women’s liberation and the sexual revolution have changed the social landscape for heterosexual wome...
Many contraceptive studies are framed in terms of clinically recognised side effects, effectiveness ...
Contraception is often a taken-for-granted element of actively heterosexual women’s lives. Yet whil...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to report a study exploring the discursive construction of contracept...
OBJECTIVE A comprehensive life course perspective of women's experiences in obtaining and using cont...
This thesis examines the place of the oral contraceptive pill within the context of girls as subject...
This research, based on qualitative interviews and non-participant observation, emerg...
The diploma focuses on women who chose contraceptive pills to treat problems regarding their menstru...
BACKGROUND: Access to most contraceptives in Australia requires a prescription from a doctor, and it...
This thesis explores the evolution of the birth control pill from contraceptive technology to a life...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive...
Objective A comprehensive life course perspective of women's experiences in obtaining and using cont...
This research, based on qualitative interviews and non-participant observation, emerges from a large...
New developments in female contraceptives allow women increased options for preventing pregnancy, wh...
New developments in female contraceptives allow women increased options for preventing pregnancy, wh...
Women’s liberation and the sexual revolution have changed the social landscape for heterosexual wome...
Many contraceptive studies are framed in terms of clinically recognised side effects, effectiveness ...
Contraception is often a taken-for-granted element of actively heterosexual women’s lives. Yet whil...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to report a study exploring the discursive construction of contracept...
OBJECTIVE A comprehensive life course perspective of women's experiences in obtaining and using cont...
This thesis examines the place of the oral contraceptive pill within the context of girls as subject...
This research, based on qualitative interviews and non-participant observation, emerg...
The diploma focuses on women who chose contraceptive pills to treat problems regarding their menstru...
BACKGROUND: Access to most contraceptives in Australia requires a prescription from a doctor, and it...
This thesis explores the evolution of the birth control pill from contraceptive technology to a life...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive...
Objective A comprehensive life course perspective of women's experiences in obtaining and using cont...
This research, based on qualitative interviews and non-participant observation, emerges from a large...