Well, this is a rambling mess. Also, it's not only feminists who know how much access to birth control improved women's health.https://twitter.com/fdrlst/status/926246044202962944 …
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'Why are we focusing on enabling women not to get pregnant every year instead of focusing on asthma medication?' Is a ludicrous question.
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If cover for asthma medication is lacking, you can address that without arguing that not being pregnant all the time isn't a health boon.
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Of course, a lot of the disapproval for inclusion of birth control is the fear that it enables unmarried people to have lots of casual sex.
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Even if this wasn't a shitty reason to oppose it, I'm not at all sure it's true. When having lots of casual sex, what you need is condoms.
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Among my friends, anyway, the time to go on the pill is when you're in an exclusive long term relationship. Like marriage.
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Indeed where "abstinence only" sex education is used, teen pregnancies and STD rates are high:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3194801/ …
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Yes, It's a social imperative in the modern world. If you don't allow family planning through birth control you get plenty of social issues
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