Sentence examples for reproductive discourse from inspiring English sources

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In particular, the policy documents analysed are largely silent about the harm reduction needs of all women, as well as the needs of women who are not mothers, young women, older women, transwomen or other women deemed to be outside of dominant normative reproductive discourse.

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In addition to legislative changes, the last two years have seen a shift in the national discourse around reproductive rights, in which positions that were once considered extreme – removing rape and incest exceptions from abortion bans – became mainstream Republican positions.

In a European context, links have been examined between the stigmatisation of abortion in the media, women's reproductive decisions, and nationalist discourse (Kirkham 2013).

The concept of risk at AMA may be composed of two components: the physiological challenges because of an aging reproductive system, and the social discourse of risk and timing of childbearing [ 14].

Like Laurie, I see that normalisation as a good thing; in fact I see the freeing up of the discourse on women's reproductive choices as something to be celebrated, not as something we should be getting our collective knickers in a twist about, and most certainly not something we should be seeking to have censored.

Reproductive rights tend to dominate political discourse on "women's issues".

The theme of "reproductive autonomy" dominated mental health professionals' discourse on the desire for children among psychiatric patients.

Donor and global discourses around HIV/AIDS and reproductive health forms another sub group within this theme and draw analysis from Sociology, Anthropology, Social Policy and Politics and International Studies.

Essays address the public fascination with the fetal subject and its implications for abortion discourse and feminist commitment to reproductive rights in the United States.

(Alice, 16 years old) Providers' discourses constructed girls' sexual and reproductive health from a moralistic approach.

Clergy may preach, teach or advocate about the values that inform a faithful approach to human sexuality, reproductive health concerns, foreign policy, the economy, civil discourse or even voting rights without running afoul of any law or regulation.

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