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Reproductive Health: Women And Men's Shared Responsibility

Reproductive Health: Women And Men's Shared Responsibility




Reproductive Health: Women And Men'S Shared Responsibility Is A Much Needed Reference For Both Leaders And Students In Community Health. The Author'S Basic Premise, That Reproductive Health Must Be Addressed In An Individual, Community, And Global Context, Is Reflected In This Integrated Orientation To Reproductive Health That Befits The Needs Of Students Of The Twenty First Century. It Offers A Cutting-Edge Approach In Its Presentation Of Information About Reproductive Health, Complete With Recognition Of The Role Of Men, Human Rights, Social Justice, Global Health, Infertility, Environmental Threats, Gender Violence, And More.






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Re: Men, Reproductive Rights and Abortion

This is a video response to Binhthanhvo's video of the same name. As promised in the video information on the procedure. The procedure costs around 00 to perform for one woman and one man, with each additional man costing 0 each. (www.canadiancrc.com Since my point is that this procedure would be mandatory, dependant on where you are and your health coverage, this could be covered under federal health care for the 00 sum, with the additional 0 being charged to the patient if needed. I don't think the government or health insurance should have to pay the extra 0 per extra person because why should they pay for a woman's promiscuity? The same goes for the potential fathers, they can of course help pay for the costs, but should not be legally obligated to.
Video Rating: 5 / 5



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