Men can also be responsible and use condoms, or oh idk not have sex outside of a longterm relationship?
<How about forced neutering?> Maybe they could force vasectomies.
I was a single mom only had one and raised her on my own, I was on the pill but I had just started it, didn't realize it took a month to be effective. I tried to make him wear condoms... famous last words I'll pull out, or just this once baby, or but it doesn't feel as good. I could go on.
I've never been married and I've had three long term relationships, but the story is always the same. Thankfully I only was pregnant once, but I used birth control.
They could use the money they're using to fund planned parenthood on reproductive education for women and affordable birth control methods with assistance paying for it for women in need.
Making affordable birth control widely available and easy to access is the quickest, most effective way to reduce the number of abortions that occur. There's been studies on this. Helping women have family planning solutions and the ability to manage their own birth control regardless of ability to pay will continually keep unplanned pregnancies from happening in the first place, and therefore cutting down hugely on the number of abortions. But there are many Christians around here and elsewhere on the right that get so puritanical about anything to do with sex that they think people just shouldn't ever have sex, as if that'sa realistic solution. News Flash, people are going to have sex regardless, it's been happening forever, and will continue to happen. So getting birth control and education about the birth control and how to properly use it for both men and women is essential in keeping children from being aborted.
Men can also be responsible and use condoms, or oh idk not have sex outside of a longterm relationship?
<How about forced neutering?> Maybe they could force vasectomies.
I was a single mom only had one and raised her on my own, I was on the pill but I had just started it, didn't realize it took a month to be effective. I tried to make him wear condoms... famous last words I'll pull out, or just this once baby, or but it doesn't feel as good. I could go on.
I've never been married and I've had three long term relationships, but the story is always the same. Thankfully I only was pregnant once, but I used birth control. They could use the money they're using to fund planned parenthood on reproductive education for women and affordable birth control methods with assistance paying for it for women in need.
Making affordable birth control widely available and easy to access is the quickest, most effective way to reduce the number of abortions that occur. There's been studies on this. Helping women have family planning solutions and the ability to manage their own birth control regardless of ability to pay will continually keep unplanned pregnancies from happening in the first place, and therefore cutting down hugely on the number of abortions. But there are many Christians around here and elsewhere on the right that get so puritanical about anything to do with sex that they think people just shouldn't ever have sex, as if that'sa realistic solution. News Flash, people are going to have sex regardless, it's been happening forever, and will continue to happen. So getting birth control and education about the birth control and how to properly use it for both men and women is essential in keeping children from being aborted.