By Wesley J. Smith, J.D
When a husband hides a wife’s birth control pills or a boyfriend takes
off a condom in the middle of sex in hopes of getting an unwilling
girlfriend pregnant, that’s a form of abuse called “reproductive
coercion.” While researchers don’t know exactly how common such coercion
is, it’s common enough — especially among women who are abused by their
partners in other ways — that health care providers should screen women
for signs at regular check-ups and pregnancy visits, says the nation’s
leading group of obstetricians and gynecologists.
Well, reproductive coercion is a two-way street. As Bioedge notes, NPR has reported that about twice as many women engage in RC (8.7%) as men (4.8%).
Reproductive coercion is wrong no matter who does it, of course. But why do I think this is part of a larger overarching ideological agenda to intrude the technocracy into every area of American life–and most particularly, those of women. I mean, for all the talk about how powerful women now are, the technocracy clearly views many as helpless.
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LifeNews.com Note: Wesley J. Smith, J.D., is a special consultant to the Center for Bioethics and Culture.
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