As we pass the anniversary of the Griswold v. Connecticut decision — which overturned state laws against contraception — there are those who would like to make them de facto unavailable, if not _de jure … yet.
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Litigation Seeks To Turn Back The Clock On Contraception
Our guest blogger is Jessica Arons, director of the women’s health and rights program at the Center for American Progress. June 7 marks the 47th anniversary of Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Cou…
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The article says: contraception and sterilization:
…are not “health” services, and they do not “prevent” illness or disease.
Piffle. Ask any woman with PCOS/D, on HRT, with severe endometriosis, genetic disorders, and a number of situations of which I am not yet aware.
Don’t get your silly feminist medical science in the way of our ideology!