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Men's Role in Contraception: Beyond the Individual
A Rutgers study shows many women having abortions don't use contraception; the author argues men need to take more responsibility for contraception, challenging societal expectations of parenthood.
Men's Role in Contraception: Beyond the Individual
A Rutgers study shows many women having abortions don't use contraception; the author argues men need to take more responsibility for contraception, challenging societal expectations of parenthood.
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48% Bias Score


41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women seeking abortions hadn't used contraception, citing underestimated pregnancy risk and aversion to hormonal methods as key reasons; researchers emphasize the need for improved sex education and public health initiatives.
41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women seeking abortions hadn't used contraception, citing underestimated pregnancy risk and aversion to hormonal methods as key reasons; researchers emphasize the need for improved sex education and public health initiatives.
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52% Bias Score


Surge in Abortion Pill Demand Following Trump Re-election
Following the re-election of Donald Trump, American women experienced a surge in demand for abortion pills and other reproductive healthcare services due to fears of stricter regulations.
Surge in Abortion Pill Demand Following Trump Re-election
Following the re-election of Donald Trump, American women experienced a surge in demand for abortion pills and other reproductive healthcare services due to fears of stricter regulations.
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41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women who had abortions hadn't used contraception, mainly due to underestimating pregnancy risk or avoiding hormonal methods, highlighting a need for better sex education and addressing misconceptions about birth control.

41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women who had abortions hadn't used contraception, mainly due to underestimating pregnancy risk or avoiding hormonal methods, highlighting a need for better sex education and addressing misconceptions about birth control.
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48% Bias Score

41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women seeking abortions hadn't used contraception, primarily due to underestimating pregnancy risk, hormone concerns, or past negative experiences; experts stress the need for better sexual education and reliable contraception access.

41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women seeking abortions hadn't used contraception, primarily due to underestimating pregnancy risk, hormone concerns, or past negative experiences; experts stress the need for better sexual education and reliable contraception access.
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52% Bias Score
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