WGST 1808 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Reproductive Health, Sexual Coercion, Sex Selection

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Right to determine the nature & size of your family/ies. Right to access to medical care for reproductive health. Right to information, education, and service to family planning. Right to control and decide freely and responsibility, on matters related to sexual orientation and sexual reproductive health, in a manner that is free of coercion, discrimination, or violence. People cannot control the conditions which they become pregnant or raise their families due to: Restrictive laws, economic circumstances or lack of adequate day care. Sexual and reproductive health (hiv/aids, maternal issues, stis) Worldwide aids is the leading cause of death for women. Cultural factors, lack of access to information, economic vulnerability & unequal power in sexual relations. There are a lot of people living with aids in canada and is increasing. Men who have sex with men are the greatest carriers in canada. An indication of health services of the country. A death of a women after the birth of her child.

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