Without bodily autonomy we are not free: Exploring women's concerns about future access to contraception following the 2016 US presidential election
Contraception Aug 31, 2017
Judge CP, et al. – This article was composed with the goal to depict women's concerns about future access to contraception, in their own words. Women in this study expressed considerable fear and uncertainty in regards to their future access to contraception and abortion following the 2016 US presidential election. The potential for restricted access to affordable contraception and abortion was seen as an unacceptable limitation on bodily autonomy.
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