January 19th, 2010 by cat
Finally, we should remember that a Norplant subsidizing policy is not bad in itself. Determining the morality of this program rests particularly on observing its implementation. If the contraceptive method is administered by a coercive family planning clinic, then women’s rights for contraceptive alternatives and to informed consent are likely to be violated. However, this [...]
January 19th, 2010 by cat
A more sophisticated objection to the policy for subsidizing Norplant, or any other single form of contraception, argues that such a policy interferes with a woman’s right to make her own contraceptive choices. Instead of offering true choice among alternative methods, governmental contraceptive incentive policies effectively force low income women into making a single contraceptive [...]
January 19th, 2010 by cat
Long term birth control methods offer ideal contraception for teenagers. For one, they are the most effective contraception device to date. Secondly, teenagers are notoriously poor contraceptive users. Teenage women are more likely than older women to have an accidental pregnancy while using any given method of contraception. Because of the very little amount of [...]