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Why Buffy Sainte-Marie's 'pretendian' case strikes a nerve

Why Buffy Sainte-Marie's 'pretendian' case strikes a nerve
Nov 14,2023 10:41 pm

... " What I ve always been honest about is that I don t know where I m from or who My Birth parents were, " she said...

Doctors warn about social media link to abortion rise

Doctors warn about social media link to abortion rise
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... But - in the rising tide of misinformation online - are other women and girls like her getting the right information they need, to make the right choice for them? Should I Quit My Birth Control? Related Topics...

BBC science correspondent has heart age assessed by AI

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Monmouth: Adopted son meets birth mum after 58 years

Monmouth: Adopted son meets birth mum after 58 years
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... " I found a photo of My Birthplace - Yately Haven, Hampshire" he said...

'My dad, the claw hair clip inventor'

'My dad, the claw hair clip inventor'
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... My Birth mother, Maria, is from Cape Verde off the West African coast...

Trapped in Saudi Arabia: A mother's fight to free her daughter

Trapped in Saudi Arabia: A mother's fight to free her daughter
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... " The week after we arrived he asked for my passport and My Birth certificate so that he could start processing her [Tala] exit permit...

Does it matter if we know where our food comes from?

Does it matter if we know where our food comes from?
Apr 5,2022 4:00 am

..." My parents were coffee growers, I am a coffee grower, I have known how to handle coffee since My Birth, " says Faustin Mulomba, from Bweremana in the west of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo)...

Reproductive coercion: 'I wasn't allowed to take my pill'

Reproductive coercion: 'I wasn't allowed to take my pill'
Mar 14,2022 4:19 am

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Reproductive coercion: 'I wasn't allowed to take my pill'

Feb 27,2022 3:41 am

Reproductive coercion is a lesser-known type of abuse. It's when someone uses pregnancy, contraception and sex to control a person.

Examples vary, but can include forcing someone to have an abortion they don't want, damaging or hiding contraceptives and pressurising someone not to use condoms.

To find out how common it is, The Bbc commissioned A Survey of 1,000 UK women aged 18-44 - and found that 50% said they had experienced at least one type of reproductive coercion.

Carried out by, a third of women who completed the survey said they'd experienced Pressure - and a fifth said they'd been Forced - to have sex without contraception.

This is The Most common form of reproductive coercion, according to the survey.

Excuses Like 'condoms don't fit'

One in Ten Women surveyed said they'd experienced someone hiding, withholding or even damaging their contraception - Like poking holes in a condom On Purpose .

One in ten also said they'd experienced someone removing a condom during sex Without Consent - an act that's often called 'stealthing' - and is classed as rape under UK law. It's also a form of reproductive coercion.

Carly says this is something that's happened to her.

" I've had instances where I would say stealthing has happened, where there's been that Pressure not to use something when I quite clearly said I wouldn't do anything without using [condoms], " she tells Radio 1 Newsbeat and File on Four.

Carly believes reproductive coercion is a lot more common than people realise.

" I know a lot of people that have said their partner would make an excuse that condoms don't fit, or saying 'well that doesn't work for me - it doesn't have the same effect. '"

" But taking something off during sex, I think sometimes men don't understand that actually that's not OK. "

So did she think it was wrong at The Time ?

" I think when you are in that situation, you don't necessarily identify yourself as a victim, you kind of brush it off. It becomes so normalised that people don't take it seriously".

But there are other, more extreme instances of reproductive coercion, including some where women are kept continuously pregnant by their partner.

'He controlled my whole Life '

That's What Happened to Maeve*. She met her partner when she was a teenager and got pregnant a few months later.

She says he was a " charmer" at first, but it wasn't long before he was controlling her - and her access to the pill.

" I'd go to the GP, and he'd come and wait in The Car . I'd get a call to say 'hurry up' when I was in there, " Maeve says.

As soon as she was Back in The Car he'd take it from her.

She says he was doing it so she was " always pregnant".

By doing this, Maeve's partner was able to control every aspect of her Life - including being able to get a job.

" Every Time I said I wanted to go to work or I mentioned getting a job, I wasn't allowed to take my pill, " she says.

Her partner was also physically, emotionally, and sexually abusive towards her.

Maeve wants health professionals and The Authorities to be more aware of this type of abuse, which is a form of Coercive Control .

The Law was changed in 2015 to make in the UK.

'Fed Up of seeing this'

Winnie Porter, 28, is a midwife specialising in women's safety at an abortion and sexual health clinic in South London , where we spoke to her.

She's very used to seeing women who are being pressured into a termination, or other types of reproductive coercion.

" I Hear the same things and I Hear the same techniques that people are using to try and coerce women into having abortions, into not having abortions, into having contraception that they don't want. "

15% of women in our survey told us they'd experienced Pressure to terminate a pregnancy when they didn't want to.

'A very specific type of control'

Like Maeve, Winnie believes reproductive coercion is not well recognised among health professionals

" I'd say it's almost a bit of a blind spot for a lot of services, " she says.

" It is so subtle that it almost doesn't appear, you almost don't notice it and it's only through really kind of questioning what's going on in That Woman 's Life when you start to understand that this very specific type of control is happening. "

While We Are doing The Interview with her at work, she gets a knock on The Door .

There's A Woman in The Room next to us being pressured by her partner into a termination she doesn't want.

Winnie goes to chat with her and has a meeting with her colleagues. When she returns she explains what's happening.

" We're trying to determine at this point whether she's safe to Go Home and how she will manage The Situation when she gets home.

" Unfortunately, she's just not sure. Sometimes this is a bit of a fact-finding investigation about, is there Anything Else we don't know about this situation?

" Right now, my job is just making decisions about what we do and ensuring that right now she's OK. She's safe. "

'How often will we see this?'

Cases Like this stick with Winnie when she leaves work at The End of The Day .

" It's a frustration. I think it's probably The Best way to describe it… just thinking I've seen it again and what can we do about it and how often are we going to keep seeing this? And when is anything going to change? "

No data is currently recorded by the NHS or Police for reproductive coercion, and it's not something most health professionals routinely ask about either.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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