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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Are women judged for taking the morning after pill? What can we do about it?

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Sophestry · 08/04/2019 10:09

It's 2019, but there still seems to be an assumption that women who have taken the morning after pill did so because they are careless about contraception and/or have a lot of casual sex, even though many of these women were simply let down by their regular contraception. What can we do to stamp out this stigma? www.mymorningafter.co.uk/ellaonequestion/2019/3/28/are-women-judged-for-taking-the-morning-after-pill

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Trebe · 23/06/2019 18:53

I think you answered your own question really. Because there are people who use it because they are careless with contraception and use it as a back up.

Not saying I agree with it, I'm saying it happens. I think anything feminism can do to get women control over their productive cycle is imperative, especially in religious countries.

Contraception women have control over has liberated more people than Abraham Lincoln did.

Tiresiasmum · 27/09/2019 21:41

Just keep supporting sexual health services and looby for more money to be put into campaigns, also to keep being positive and unapologetic about women's rights to the morning-after pill. Better than having an unwanted baby or an abortion. And the bloke involved won't be having to apologise to anyone for the failed contraception, and won't be the one feeling sick for the next 24 hours.

GoldenEvilHoor · 27/09/2019 21:47

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