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Reproductive health care, again, mothers being in good shape means their daughters are more likely to go to school.contraception, at least so far.
You're at Google. You got it all. There's a lot of reward. And there's some risk. You're out there and there's some risk of being out there.Contraception is important. So, here are your choices. You can use condoms. You can use rhythm method. What the hell is that? You can use withdrawal. There's a great blog onthat, "Pulling Out is In." You can abstain. Always works. Vasectomy. A little invasive.
that Sarah said would die with the first hint of cold weather.Because contraception was outlawed in Ireland-- actually outlawed.
that Sarah said would die with the first hint of cold weather.But contraception was outlawed.
We have brought contraception to many of these countries.Emergency contraception, what is called the morning after pill, it should be called the as soon as possible because usually you can use it up to five days after having unprotected sex.But the sooner you use it, the better.
that Sarah said would die with the first hint of cold weather.You couldn't get contraception.
that Sarah said would die with the first hint of cold weather.And if you wanted contraception, well, you didn't get it.
from pap screening, cervical cancer screening, sex education, gender-based violence services,access to contraception, and safe and legal abortion when that is allowed by the local laws.One thing that I should mention is that we are a global federation, so we have a presence in about 150 countries around the world.
We have been there for 60 years.We have brought contraception to many of these countries.Emergency contraception, what is called the morning after pill, it should be called the as soon as possible because usually you can use it up to five days after having unprotected sex.
So we have made great strides in bringing contraception to women, but we know that we have 23 million women whowant access to modern contraception and don't have it.So I think there have been great advances in general, but there are huge challenges that remain.
But life goes on.People continue to need contraception.People continue to need prenatal care.
And that difference is essentially all comes down to family planning.Education and then contraception or are two components that really add up to drive that impact.It also turns out that education is really powerful for shoring up resilience to climate impacts.
But it wasn't until last summer that the city of Clovis was found in violation of that, because they were running filmsLet's talk about contraception.
in this little room.Now without contraception or medical care, teenagers get pregnant at a very, very early age,unfortunately, and basically, confining them to a endless cycle of poverty with very, very little choices in their life.
And for those of you who might not know what that is, it's that you can't access abortion services in any circumstances, not even to preserve your own life.making it harder to access contraception, access safe and legal abortion.
And for those of you who might not know what that is, it's that you can't access abortion services in any circumstances, not even to preserve your own life.About 30% are services on contraception, cancer screening, gender-based violence detection
It also turns out that women who have more years of education choose to have fewer children, more activelyengage in the use of contraception, and their children are healthier.So if you look at a woman who has no years of schooling compared to 12 years of schooling, the difference is four to five children per woman.
And tell us about-- Amy Cuddy is probably somebody lots of people in the room will know.No, use contraception, that's the message.
We brought that many of the countries in which we are working.So we have made great strides in bringing contraception to women, but we know that we have 23 million women whowant access to modern contraception and don't have it.
Most of the major diseases were vaccinated against or preventable.Forget anybody that tells you it's about contraception.
for was equality and greater freedom for women so for almost half a century headvocated women's rights and unhindered access for instance to contraception inBlunt fighting pros and here's an example from one of his
This was in Otavalo, Ecuador.Now there's a big section on the book on contraception and family planning.And let me explain this photograph to you.
And this was an Evangelical Christian church.And they really had this very strong beliefs that contraception and family planning was taboo,but there was an amazing Planned Parenthood officer that worked with the unlikely name of Thankguy
Again, if we look worldwide.One of them is women having access to reproductive health care-- contraception, abortion, maternity care-- and not having genital cutting, particularly infibulation.Women's lives-- you know, it just affects so many things in a woman's life if she can control when she's going to have children,
and which is bad?The lust for sex worked because before the days of contraception, sex tended to be followed by babies.
be able to engage on a number of different levels. I mean there are policy pieces of this that are clearly important because policy in the U.S. reflects the policyaround the world particularly with reproductive rights and contraception and family planning and those types of things.But also, you know, just ways to feel like you've contributed in a meaningful way. And I feel that this is an issue that really touches everybody: men, women, families. Because we've
So a couple-- a woman can decide when they want to try to conceive, how many children theywant to have, what kind of contraception they want to use.These are all issues that interact with the bottom line, which is how many children does a woman or a couple produce?
that Sarah said would die with the first hint of cold weather.But that's what happened when you didn't have access to contraception.
the laws and policies in relationship to abortion, to provide abortion services with their own resources even if abortion is legal in that country.And the money normally from the US government was for work like access to contraception, gender-based violence.What Trump did was impose a rule of really unprecedented proportions touching every source of funding
Some women have one or none, and it always works out.But right now child marriage, and suppression of contraception, abortion-- incidentally, the Church approved of abortion until the 1840s.No, I won't go there, but it's interesting.
But as you can see by what's going on now, and having lost the battle somewhat in Washingtonto control reproduction and to eliminate sex education, contraception, and abortion, and so on, they're now doing it in state legislatures,where the ultra right wing has a lot more power.
and which is bad?Because the lust was built into our brains at a time when contraception had not been invented.
You bet. It's very treatable. I treat them all the time. They don't even involve pills.Some of it's just behavioral training. Contraception. OK. You're in the bar. You're doing well.You're at Google. You got it all. There's a lot of reward. And there's some risk. You're out there and there's some risk of being out there.
yes Stephenconservatives uh trying to stop gay marriage and trying to limit uh contraception and things like this and
want Planned Parenthood. There are a lot of people who don't want contraception.
and which is bad?Nowadays, sex very often is not followed by babies because we're all wise to contraception.
the majority of the cesarean sections in Sub-Saharan Africa, and midwives are doing 'em too actually.So I would say the skilled birth attendants, the prevention piece being the family planning and contraception, and education.female #1: I wanted to thank you so much I mean I thought the film was great and I really liked the tone of it. I had worked in Tanzania a bit before and I liked sort
This is just one, helping people select various forms of contraception.
and be able to take part in our life skills programs, which teach things like the benefits of delaying marriage, contraception, their rights over their body--
And for those of you who might not know what that is, it's that you can't access abortion services in any circumstances, not even to preserve your own life.Of course. I mean, I think we heard it all in terms of myths and misconceptions about contraception, about everything else.
And for those of you who might not know what that is, it's that you can't access abortion services in any circumstances, not even to preserve your own life.And as I said, we have been leaders in accessing, in bringing contraception to Latin America and the Caribbean and have done so for about 60 years now.
Most of the major diseases were vaccinated against or preventable.But the key thing is family planning is not about abortion, sterilization, or contraception.
and joy. And I'll tell you that thinking about that as a parent really made a big difference to me.Because I think that before, I would have reflexively said, you know, I've talked to my daughter about contraception, I've talked to my daughter about disease protection,I've talked to my daughter-- because I'm really modern, I've talked to her about consent.
uses it. But there aren't very many people that conceive with withdrawal. I don't know if I'd recommend it, but it is quite good.And men get pretty good at it. Vasectomy, absolutely the surest, best form of contraception.No compliance issues. You're done, you're done. Seven minute procedure. You come to the office, getting a diploma, congratulations. It's a good one. The Turek Clinic.
I think it makes me rather sad. And I think that there is a real question, and a real dividing line between contraception, which I see as a way of preventing life beginning,
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