We know the risks of birth control, and yet we continue to pump it into our system as if we have no choice.

Many people are horrified at the idea of birth control. . . . It is simply the keynote of a new moral program.

We need to stop trying to restrict access to lifesaving cancer screenings, birth control, and well-woman exams.

If we can't preserve the privacy of our right to procreate, I can't imagine what rights we will be able to protect.

Too many people use abortion as a form of birth control. And that's very wrong. I could never, ever have an abortion.

When the history of civilization is written, it will be a biological history and Margaret Sanger will be its heroine.

Natural Family Planning works and is as effective, and sometimes more effective, than the birth control methods out there.

I absorbed the lie that any smart woman would use birth control and be responsible for her body. Obviously that's not true.

The campaign for birth control is not merely of eugenic value, but is practically identical with the final aims of eugenics.

The evidence is pretty strong: if you have access to family planning and birth control, the abortion rate is going to go down.

For most women, including women who want to have children, contraception is not an option; it is a basic health care necessity.

Whenever I run into prejudice. I smile and feel sorry for them, and I say to myself, There's one more argument for birth control.

I have always stood up to protect women's access to safe and legal abortion, birth control and health care at Planned Parenthood.

I don't think most conservatives are against access to birth control, but they are wary of funding things like Planned Parenthood.

Whether or not birth control is eugenic, hygienic, and economic, it is the most revolutionary practice in the history of sexual morals.

Neglect of an effective birth control policy is a never-failing source of poverty which, in turn, is the parent of revolution and crime.

So we want to free the women of America? You know what would free the women of America? Make men accept responsibility for birth control.

Margaret Sanger didn't just introduce the idea of birth control into our culture at large, she freed women from indenture to their bodies.

Hard to imagine 40 years ago people could be convicted of a crime, fined, sent to prison for using the most common forms of birth control.

My father was Catholic, my mom Baptist, so we were raised Baptist but had a lot of Catholic upbringing: fish on Fridays, no birth control.

With every kind of birth control available in the world, abortion is not something to be proud of. If you need an abortion, you've failed.

The great thing about America is you can live according to your faith. If you're faith says don't use birth control then you don't use it.

I do not want to speak about overpopulation or birth control, but I think education is the way to give new impetus to the poverty question.

Patriarchy, routinely blamed for everything, produced the birth control pill, which did more to free contemporary women than feminism itself.

As I say, I can't wait until Congress - half of Congress can get pregnant so we can quit fighting about birth control and Planned Parenthood.

There are a lot of good arguments for birth control, but as far as terminating a life that has already come into existence, I haven't found any.

Sex Ed - when I finally got to take it - was all about biology and birth control and nothing about anything that actually goes on between people.

The most important eugenic policy at this time is to see that birth control is made equally available to all individuals in every class of society

So why are we having to fight in 2012 against politicians who want to end access to birth control? It's like we woke up in a bad episode of 'Mad Men.'

Libido is a normal part of being human. Nothing scandalous about it. But without it, in either women or men, would there be a demand for birth control?

The GOP wants to cut funding for birth control, place undue burdens on clinics that serve low income women and families, and defund Planned Parenthood.

If you want to truly stand up for women's reproductive rights, then stand against birth control. Because nothing says anti-woman more than birth control.

The Roman Catholic church... carries the immense power of very directly affecting women's lives everywhere by its stand against birth control and abortion.

We have access to practical, ethical and scientifically established methods of birth control. So I think that is the most ethical way to reduce our population.

The problem of birth control and voluntary barrenness is poisoning the very fountains of life and defying God's injunction to multiply and replenish the earth.

Without liberals we wouldn't have unions. We wouldn't have environmental protections. We wouldn't have seat belts or birth control or the ACLU! Any of these things!

I prefer the earlier birth control techniques, which ranged from the delicious (using honey as a spermicide) to the aerobic (jumping backward seven times after coitus).

I got married to Doug in 2005. I knew that we wanted to delay having children for a while, and I had tried pretty much every hormonal birth control method under the sun.

The causes of youth violence are working parents who put their kids into daycare, the teaching of evolution in the schools, and working mothers who take birth control pills.

After 'Roe v. Wade' - when the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion in 1973 - I thought the national conversation about abortion and birth control would be over. It was not.

If I could be the "condom queen" and get every young person who engaged in sex to use a condom in the United States, I would weara crown on my head with a condom on it! I would!

Birth control has almost completely and totally disappeared from the global health agenda, and the victims of this paralysis are the people of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

The sterilization of men is one method of birth control. The surest, most radical method. To you it seems dreadful. To me it seems that, properly applied, it's by no means dreadful.

What the Secretary of Agriculture is trying to do is to teach the farmer corn acreage control, and the hogs birth control, and one is just as hard to make understand it as the other.

I do not pretend that birth control is the only way in which population can be kept from increasing. There are others, which, one must suppose, opponents of birth control would prefer.

I can't speak for every woman, but my birth control is covered by my insurance, and if it weren't covered, it would cost $9 a month. I don't know a lot of women who can't afford $9 a month.

The animal birth control and anti-rabies programmes, which are under the threat of being altered or discontinued, need to be strengthened in order to address the issue of the stray dog menace.

I've been supporting Planned Parenthood all my life. I've even used it myself, back when I had no money. It's where I got my birth control. During college, every one of us got support from them.

I would like to ask each of you: Would you be in favor of some kind of education on birth control and if so, how would you use that as a possible solution to the ever present question of abortion.

Marie Stopes had established the first birth control clinic in Britain; the whole question of informing women, especially those who were poor, about methods of contraception, began to be discussed.

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