Pro-Plan is about making contraception knowledge and usage a priority.
From abstinence to vasectomy – contraception your way.
The current status of affairs in the US is for many not very admirable:
• Nearly half of pregnancies among American women are unintended.
• 93% of all abortions occur for social reasons
(i.e. the child is unwanted or inconvenient).
• Half of all women having an abortion have had at least one previous procedure.
The point is: what we’re doing is not working;
the contraception message is not strong and loud enough.
Pro-Plan does not suggest criminalizing induced terminations,
rather to make them the rare exception.
Our goal is that contraception, i.e. methods to prevent pregnancy in the first place,
be broadly acceptable and accessible.
It doesn’t matter if one is Pro-Life or Pro-Right.
Everyone can and should be Pro-Plan.
Can the question
Are you pro-life or pro-right?
be answered with
I am pro-plan, and if we do that right, the rest is history.
The time is now for pro-plan.
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Inconvenient? why do you use that term? I know no women who thought of it as simply “inconvenient”. When ever someone uses that term I feel they are belittling a woman who chose to have one.
Agreed. Even “unwanted” seems harsh, and maybe even not always the case.
Many reports sum up the various reasons using the two terms unwanted and inconvenient. Here is a longer version, according to Guttmacher:
”The reasons women give for having an abortion underscore their understanding of the responsibilities of parenthood and family life. Three-fourths of women cite concern for or responsibility to other individuals; three-fourths say they cannot afford a child; three-fourths say that having a baby would interfere with work, school or the ability to care for dependents; and half say they do not want to be a single parent or are having problems with their husband or partner.”
Could you contribute better terms for all that?
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for starters. May you please lengthen them a little from subsequent time?
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