women's health

Blasted Ovaries: The Failure of Contraceptive Vaccines

A leading medical researcher recently abandoned thirty years of contraceptive vaccine research because she found that the female body refused to attack its own reproduction. Science once again affirms the incorrigible strength of the female physical design. Be it in rural China, the African bush,

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Blasted Ovaries: The Failure of Contraceptive Vaccines

A leading medical researcher recently abandoned thirty years of contraceptive vaccine research because she found that the female body refused to attack its own reproduction. Science once again affirms the incorrigible strength of the female physical design. Be it in rural China, the African bush,

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From The Countries

Russia Fights Demographic Decline with Honors for Large Families The Order of Parental Glory marks the latest attempt of the Russian Federation to halt the demographic free fall into which alcoholism, AIDS, and abortion have dropped its population, Along with a cash prize of 50,000

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June 29 — Is Pro-Choice the New Pro-Life?

29 June 2009 — Vol. 12 / No. 19 According to the New York Times, it doesn’t really matter, because you probably don’t understand the terms anyway. According to the Times the recent Gallup Poll showing that a majority of Americans are pro-life is faulty

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Barnyard Sterilization: Part Three — The Essure Coil

A diagram of the Essure Coil in action. (Insert: The OC Register. http://www.ocregister.com/newsimages/Graphics/2008/06/EssureBirthControl.gif) You are looking at a so-called Essure Coil, the newest method of self-mutilation offered by the ever-inventive anti-baby types. The 1.5 inch-long device is designed to be inserted into the Fallopian tubes,

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Money for Nothing

Proponents of “reproductive health care” assert that the 1994 population conference in Cairo marked a watershed between two radically different approaches to reducing the fertility of women in the developing world. They concede that, prior to Cairo, population control programs were driven solely by a narrow demographic imperative.

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From The Countries

Russia Fights Demographic Decline with Honors for Large Families The Order of Parental Glory marks the latest attempt of the Russian Federation to halt the

Read More »

Money for Nothing

Proponents of “reproductive health care” assert that the 1994 population conference in Cairo marked a watershed between two radically different approaches to reducing the fertility of women in the developing world. They concede that, prior to Cairo, population control programs were driven solely by a narrow demographic imperative.

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