Mostly because women in developed nations have
increased access to contraceptives.
Almost all of the coverage of the Lancet findings suggests that this decline in abortions correlates to
increased access to contraceptives — for obvious reasons.
Religious right to a clean conscience outweighs government's desire to
increase access to contraceptives, says Penn. ruling.
However, if we could
increase access to contraceptives to meet this need, it is estimated that it would result in 50 million fewer abortions per year worldwide.
Not exact matches
In Sweden, for example, an
increase in affordable
access to contraception and the presence of free
contraceptive counseling have paralleled a substantial
increase in the teen abortion rate.
The Bellagio Group shares a commitment
to leadership in
increasing access and choice in
contraceptive information, services, and supplies.
That's why we asked President Obama
to come and lend his weight
to a number of important outcomes - from phasing out fossil fuel subsidies
to mobilizing $ 500 million
to support clean energy
access,
to increasing support for reproductive health and
contraceptive access (not
to mention a host of others).
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of New Jersey is celebrating that New Jersey women are one vote closer
to increased access to birth control after an Assembly vote on legislation requiring insurance companies
to cover costs for dispensing up
to six months of
contraceptives at one time.
Research is needed
to test interventions that improve knowledge and practice in providing medication abortion, and the Indian Government at the national and state level needs
to prioritise improving policies and practice
to increase access to comprehensive abortion care and quality
contraceptive services that prevent unintended pregnancy.
TRENTON, NJ — Planned Parenthood Action Fund of New Jersey is celebrating that New Jersey women are one vote closer
to increased access to birth control after an Assembly vote on legislation requiring insurance companies
to cover costs for dispensing up
to six months of
contraceptives at one time.
Dr. Hal C. Lawrence III, executive vice president of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said he's not surprised that reduced
access to long - acting reversible
contraceptives would result in an
increase in childbirth.
No - fault divorce laws were adopted beginning with California in 1969 and then spread
to all 50 states.5 During the 1960s and 1970s, legal
access to birth control including oral
contraceptives became increasingly available, and in 1973 the U.S. Supreme Court made abortion legal in the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.6 These cultural changes created new opportunities for women and led
to an
increased presence in the labor market, doubling from 30.3 million in the 1970s
to 72.7 million in the mid - 2000s.7