Contraception

Family Planning Graduation

It’s time to graduate some Third World countries from American-sponsored population control. “Population stabilization” in developing countries is an official purpose of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), though in keeping with the zeitgeist, efforts to achieve that goal are today called family planning

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Contraceptive Watch

Birth Control Patch Dangerous to Women’s Health One of the latest birth control methods, the Ortho Evra birth control patch, appears to be more dangerous to women’s health than the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) believed when it approved the device for public use. The

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President’s Page: Contraception Reduces Abortion. Not.

Developing countries are no longer dirt poor, and birthrates are everywhere in decline, yet these striking new economic and demographic realities seem to have gone unnoticed by many in Washington. Congress continues to blindly appropriate over $400 million a year for “population stabilization” programs that

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The Contracepted Society

Any discussion on contraception assumes that it is a purely private matter of an individual or a couple. However, in modern industrial countries contraception and sterilization are practiced on a massive scale, so that we should expect them to have their effect on society as

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The Contraceptive Pushers Come to Romania

What does a dying country like Romania need? More contraceptives and sex ed, according to USAID, which is furiously building up its programs there. Freedom came to Romania with the fall of Ceausescu, but not for the unborn. Decree Number 1 of the new government,

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The Dangers of the Morning-After Pill | Taking Plan B Too Much

Updated January 3, 2020 In the mid-nineties, the World Health Organization (WHO) began to realize that increased access to routine methods of contraception led to increased rates of abortion. So a new method of post-coital “contraception” was zealously sought and promoted: the morning-after pill.1 WHO

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Population Control – The Kenyan Perspective

The first birth control clinic was opened in Nairobi, the Kenyan Capital, 44 years ago. The second one opened a year later in 1956 at the Port Town of Mombasa. These two amalgamated into the Family a Planning Association of Kenya (FPAK). In 1963, FPAK

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Family Planning Graduation

It’s time to graduate some Third World countries from American-sponsored population control. “Population stabilization” in developing countries is an official purpose of the U.S. Agency

Read More »

Contraceptive Watch

Birth Control Patch Dangerous to Women’s Health One of the latest birth control methods, the Ortho Evra birth control patch, appears to be more dangerous

Read More »

The Contracepted Society

Any discussion on contraception assumes that it is a purely private matter of an individual or a couple. However, in modern industrial countries contraception and

Read More »