Respecting Intent and Dispelling Stereotypes by Reducing Unintended Pregnancy

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (2):341-344 (2015)
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In “Expectant Fathers, Abortion, and Embryos,” Dara Purvis evaluates the concepts of intent and gender stereotypes in connection with “expectational fathers” in the related contexts of abortion and assisted reproductive technologies. This comment seeks to build upon Purvis's own analysis to obviate her concern that abortion discourse promotes harmful stereotypes of men as disinterested fathers. To the contrary, for men — no less than for women — a desire to avoid or terminate pregnancy is fully consistent with loving and shared parenthood of existing or future children. The same individuals who choose to become parents at other times in their long reproductive lives will use contraception and have abortions. In fact, most women who have abortions already have children. Policies that empower men and women to avoid unintended pregnancy are the sensible, win-win, front-line approach to avoid disputes over abortion

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Expectant Fathers, Abortion, and Embryos.Dara E. Purvis - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (2):330-340.

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