FEM 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Coitus Interruptus, Emergency Contraception, Heteronormativity
Document Summary
Reproductive health; the ability to have a responsible safe and satisfying sex life and the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide when and if and how often to have children. Roots of the reproductive justice framework can be traced to the 1970s, Going beyond the rights, emphasizing the access to the legally guaranteed rights that reproductive rights movement has fought to achieve. Reproductive oppression: the controlling and regulation of our gender, bodies, and sexuality. Coercive reproduction: threatening or pressuring someone into becoming a parent or ending a pregnancy. Hormonal methods, barrier methods, spermicides, iud, ius, fertility awareness method, withdrawal method, abstinence, emergency contraception, post natal contraception, sterilization the birth control pill.