
Breaking Up with Birth Control
An essential resource for women navigating their own reproductive healthcare and making decisions as active participants with fully informed consent
Women are staging a reproductive rebellion. For decades, public health has organised reproduction around a simple premise: women should prevent pregnancy with effective contraception unless deemed “fit” for motherhood - and treat abortion as exceptional failure. That settlement is now unravelling. Pill use is declining sharply; abortion rates are at record highs. TikTok misinformation, inadequate sex-ed and overstretched contraceptive services are widely blamed.
This book argues that diagnosis is wrong.
As sexual norms and relationships shift and technology transforms reproductive timelines - allowing pregnancy to be detected days before a missed period and ended safely at home - women’s tolerance for the Pill’s side effects, and for being the default managers of sexual risk is diminishing. This book explores why the revolt began - and what a revolution might look like
- Undertittel
- Why Women Are Staging a Reproductive Rebellion
- Forfatter
- Rosie McNee, Clare Murphy
- ISBN
- 9781447379317
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 310 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.1.2027
- Forlag
- Bristol University Press
- Antall sider
- 256
