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Have you told us why you support birth control?
Click here to tell us why you feel that access to birth control is so important -- and we'll use your input in speeches, online publications, and press materials supporting our Day of Action. |
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Lemon wedges. Crocodile dung. Seaweed. Frogs. In the age before safe, effective birth control, these were the types of options women had to rely on for birth control.
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Americans across the country have shared in their own words the reasons they care so deeply about women's access to birth control.
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"I think that access to birth control is so important because..."
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women should be able to be in control of their OWN lives and we shouldn't have to be burdened with an unintended pregnancy. We, as a nation, are taking a giant leap backwards as birth control and contraceptives become harder to get a hold of.
Amelia, Kailua |
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Birth Control is critical so that families can plan to have the family they can emotionally and financially afford. Critical that women and couples have the choice and freedom to have a full life if they don't want children but do want a rich and loving relationship. Critical that the education and availability of birth control and stop the cycle of having children that are not wanted, not going to be provided for emotionally or financially and to stop the cycle of the few who know no better.
I lost the ability to have children at the age of 21 and wasn't able to have the children I did want and could provide for. I watch and support those that do have children and struggle all the time. Prevention, education, birth control - it's the kindest and most loving way to support women, and families.
DJ, Kilauea |
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