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  2. Emergency contraceptive availability by country - Wikipedia

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    Women can be refused service by providers, and it is disapproved of by church leaders. Many are secretive about contraceptive use. [37] [38] Cameroon: Africa: Cambodia: Asia: Canada: North America (except Saskatchewan) (LNG only) [39] [40] Canada (Quebec) North America [39] [40] Cape Verde: Africa: Possibly due to small population [2] Central ...

  3. Family Planning Association - Wikipedia

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    The NBCC changed its name to the National Birth Control Association (NBCA) in 1931, [5] and then to the Family Planning Association (FPA) in 1939. [5] From 1998 it was known as the FPA. The FPA was heavily invested in guaranteeing and standardising the various contraceptive methods it prescribed using modern science and medicine.

  4. Legal status of human sterilization by country - Wikipedia

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    25+ years for contraceptive purposes India Yes [1] 20+ (women) or 25+ (men) years for contraceptive purposes, less if couple has two children. Spousal consent and has to have had one child that is a year old Indonesia Yes [1] Iran No In 2021 sterilization was prohibited except for medical purposes. [5] Ireland

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  7. Family planning - Wikipedia

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    Contraception has been available for free under the National Health Service since 1974, and 74% of reproductive-age women use some form of contraception. [108] The levonorgestrel intrauterine system has been massively popular. [108] Sterilization is popular in older age groups, among those 45–49, 29% of men and 21% of women have been ...

  8. Timeline of reproductive rights legislation - Wikipedia

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    1967 – In France the Neuwirth Law lifted the ban on birth control methods, including oral contraception, on 28 December 1967. 1967 – The UK Abortion Act (effective 1968) legalized abortion in the United Kingdom under certain grounds (except in Northern Ireland).

  9. Birth control - Wikipedia

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    Birth control, also known as contraception, anticonception, and fertility control, is the use of methods or devices to prevent pregnancy. [1] [2] Birth control has been used since ancient times, but effective and safe methods of birth control only became available in the 20th century. [3]