PSY354H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Margaret Sanger, Vas Deferens, Vasectomy
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Lecture 9 (ch: 12 contraception and abortion) In 1950s, lots of protests against contraceptions due to religious morals, and because intermingled with the law. Despite availability of contraceptions, many people still get unwanted pregnancy; wanted to. Looking at different people who leads campaigns to legalize contraceptions educate people about how to use contraceptions and what is available. Pros and cons in this lecture; provide a summary (important for exam!) 1972: the right for unmarried people to use contraceptives. Education associated birth control and how to use contraceptives might be lacking. Ask a few questions about contraceptive method. Failure rate is higher with typical use than with perfect use. Typical use: errors such as forgetting to take the pill one time or condom breaks. Looking at typical use data because that"s what most people do and what occurs most of the time. Physical method: physical barrier that prevents sperm to getting to uterus.