Can We Be Pro-life and Pro-contraception?

The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 15 (2):231-239 (2015)
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Abstract

The common belief regarding contraception is that it leads to reductions in abortion, and many in the pro-life movement hold this belief, some going so far as to support access to contraception as a means to reducing abortion. A review of the abortion industry’s own studies and statistics reveal, however, that the opposite is true—widespread access to contraceptives actually leads to increases in the abortion rate. To oppose abortion, the pro-life movement should speak with a unified voice in opposition to contraception as well. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 15.2 : 231–239.

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