According to data from National Family Health Survey (NFHS)-5, around 57.2 per cent of married women aged between 15 and 49 ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNWhy Male Involvement in Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters [blog]Discussions on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) often prioritise women's issues, such as access to contraception, maternal care, menstrual health and postpartum recovery. However, ...
Men could be fined an eye-watering amount if caught 'ejaculating without intent of conceiving baby' in a new bill.
In reality, women can and will solve the problem themselves; they just want an empathetic ear to listen and provide support ...
Legislators in Ohio and Mississippi want to fine men up to around $10,000 if they’re caught doing so. A draft bill was released in Ohio this week, seeking to make ejaculation without the intent of ...
Survey data indicates strong interest from both women and men in having more male options for fertility control. If only 25% of men who indicated a willingness to use male contraception actually ...
Ohio lawmakers are preparing to introduce the "Contraception Begins at Erection Act," which would make it illegal for men to ...
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India Today on MSN$1,000 fine for men ejaculating without intent to conceive under new Ohio billThe two lawmakers who proposed the bill "The Conception Begins at Erection Act" said the aim is to "call out the hypocrisy" ...
Indiana lawmakers removed condoms and IUDs from a proposed state program for birth control. Replacing them with 'fertility ...
The Albanese government has unveiled a significant $573.3 million investment that’s aiming for better access, lower cost, and more choice in women’s healthcare. From cheaper contraceptives to more ...
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