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Create a 11 pages page paper that discusses government's involvement in family planning.

Create a 11 pages page paper that discusses government's involvement in family planning. The message delivered&nbsp.to the public by the participants of these meetings was one encouraging responsible family planning, and encouraging parents not to exceed their own family resources in the number of children they had, and not to exceed the social resources and infrastructures of their communities could sustain (p.9).

The emphasis on the ability of parents to control the number of children they had was made possible by birth control products in the form of the “the pill,” and intrauterine device (IUD) available to women for use in family planning (p. 10). The goals of these organizations were, first, to bring under control the increasing populations, especially in third world countries, where the increase in population numbers was placing burdens and demands on the social infrastructures that were proving impossible to meet (p.10). Secondly, to allow women the opportunity for control over their health and well being by providing them with choices as to when they wanted to bear children, and to hopefully reduce the number of abortions, legal and otherwise, that put women’s health at risk (p. 10). The opportunity for birth control and family planning was deemed to be a human right, and it was on this premise that family planning organizations and governments advocated birth control and family planning programs be made accessible to all couples and women (p. 10).

“The National Survey on Family Growth reported that between 1967 and 1970 44 percent of births to married women were unplanned and 15 percent were unwanted (U.S. Commission on Population Growth and the American Future 1972). Three decades later, the picture has improved, but not to the extent that many anticipated. In 1995, married women reported that nearly a third of their live births were mistimed and 9 percent were unwanted. Approximately 30 percent of pregnancies in the United States is terminated by induced abortion (McFarlane and Meier, 2001, p. 1).”

So long as induced abortion continues to be as high as 30 percent, the conclusion must be that family planning initiatives in the United States over the past three decades have failed to improve either choice women make about when they choose to reproduce or women’s health.&nbsp. Induced abortion puts women’s health at risk, and while feminists and pro-abortion groups might argue that women, in fact, have the right to abortion – which is not the argument here in a pro or con sense – the fact remains that family planning initiatives that include alternatives to, and would prevent women having to resort to induced abortions, have not been successful when the abortion rate stands at 30 percent of all pregnancies occurring in the United States.

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