Reproductive
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Brave New World DawningSince 1978,
reproductive
biologists have helped couples overcome infertility by using increasingly sophisticated techniques for generating and manipulating human embryos in the laboratory.
While
reproductive
and molecular biologists focus on unrelated medical problems - infertility and disease - combining their technologies produces reprogenetics , which will allow us to design ourselves.
While eugenic practices led to a restriction of
reproductive
freedom and worse, reprogenetics can do the opposite.
The fight this time would not be against British colonialism, but rather against the United Kingdom’s approach to regulating
reproductive
medicine.
Meanwhile, as these countries move farther down the road to free markets in
reproductive
medicine, France is debating all of its bioethics laws – and continuing to stand up for a different model, focused on social justice and protection of vulnerable women.
At some point, many countries are likely to find themselves embroiled in similar debates and controversies over
reproductive
rights and obligations.
Sarojini and Aastha Sharma wrote in the Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, “The Bill actively promotes medical tourism in India for
reproductive
purposes.”
France, like most European countries, has a problem with
reproductive
tourism: a yearly shortage of about 700 egg donors sends some couples over the Pyrenees to Spain, where private IVF clinics pay providers more in “expenses” than the UK allows.
In Rennes, the panel debating
reproductive
medical issues supported the policy of not paying for eggs or sperm – not even by the back door of increasing the level of “expenses.”
For young South African women, these texts offer life-saving information about issues related to sexual and
reproductive
health – including birth control, sexual violence, and our country’s progressive abortion law.
During George W. Bush’s administration, for example,
reproductive
health suffered, and abortion-related education services were decimated.
If countries like South Africa are ever to escape Republican administrations’ assault on
reproductive
freedom, new strategies are needed to fight the global gag rule.
In South Africa, every woman has the legal right to control and make choices about her
reproductive
health.
The first step to improving conditions for women must be to strengthen their sexual and
reproductive
health and rights – an issue concerning which Africa has some of the world’s worst indicators.
Sexual and
reproductive
health issues exact a huge yet largely avoidable toll on African women, their families, and communities.
However, the sad reality is that, despite support from various development partners and donors, assistance for
reproductive
health care and family planning fell by half in the last decade.
The deviation is usually attributed to a cultural preference for boys, which will take an additional toll on both populations, as the future scarcity of women implies that both countries’ effective
reproductive
capacity is below what is suggested by the unadjusted TFR.
KMET also receives money from European donors and other sources to provide comprehensive
reproductive
health services, including abortion counseling.
Organizations that have long combined PEPFAR aid with other funds to provide comprehensive
reproductive
health care to women living with HIV, and to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV, will now be placed in an untenable position.
EVA hosts the country’s longest-running hotline providing sexual and
reproductive
health information to young people, and is one of the few platforms enabling young people to ask questions without stigma and shame.
Obviously, issues like
reproductive
rights and gay marriage have large economic consequences as well.
For starters, it has withdrawn funding from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the UN agency that provides
reproductive
health-care and family-planning services for refugees and other women affected by humanitarian crises.
Revelations during the campaign – for example, that, in a 2015 speech, she had said that “deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs, and structural biases have to be changed” to secure women’s
reproductive
and other rights – reinforced fears that she would push too progressive a social agenda.
Voucher programs for
reproductive
health care in Uganda and Kenya are now providing access to quality services from the private sector.
They provide information about
reproductive
health, which can help stop the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, and about hygiene and healthy lifestyles; and they are often the ones who administer and monitor the vaccination and immunization of expectant mothers, newborns, and infants.
Of the 99 papers reviewed for the health consultation, 15 came from organizations promoting sexual and
reproductive
health and rights, while only five were from NCD-focused groups (six if a paper from a group supported by the alcohol industry is included).
Girls are literally sold upon marriage (the father is paid money for his daughter’s labor and
reproductive
capacity) and join their husband’s household.
So, when a community gets access to childhood immunization, it is often not long before it also gets access to other services, such as neonatal and maternal care, nutritional supplements, malaria prevention measures, and sexual and
reproductive
health and education.
But, while high-level recognition of women’s sexual and
reproductive
rights is a positive step, it is far from sufficient.
Women must be able to base their
reproductive
choices on their own physical and emotional needs and desires, not on the moral judgments of powerful agents or risk of criminal sanctions.
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