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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Birth-control is effecting, and promising to effect, many functions in our social life.
The truth is that contraception saves lives, prevents unplanned pregnancies, improves outcomes for children and reduces the number of abortions.
We're more effective than birth control pills.
Contraceptives have a proven track record of enhancing the health of women and children, preventing unintended pregnancy, and reducing the need for abortion.
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.
I believe the only way we'll be able to solve infant mortality - and other huge social problems - is by designing solutions for those with the greatest intent to carry it out.
We want better reasons for having children than not knowing how to prevent them.
If they are opposed to abortion, they should be for preventing unintended pregnancies.
The truth is women use contraception not only as a way to prevent unintended pregnancies, but also to improve their health and the health of their families. Increased access to contraception is directly linked to declines in maternal and infant mortality.
Personally, I'd be really glad to have a national conversation about whether to outlaw most forms of birth control. For once, the kids and their grandparents would find themselves on the same side.