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OverviewBirth control offers women the opportunity to prevent pregnancy, plan and space their births, or have no births at all. And yet, in the United States, half of all pregnancies remain unintended, and access to birth control is beset by inequities in education, access, and coverage. Research indicates that women are familiar with the range of contraceptive methods available today. But the persistently high rates of unintended pregnancy, combined with common dissatisfaction and discontinuation, suggest that women's contraceptive needs continue to be unmet. Birth Control: What Everyone Needs to Know® will offer more than a user's guide to available means of contraception: it will examine how supported family-planning infrastructure impacts society as a whole. Through reviews of policy, scientific literature, and supplemental interviews with women, it will uncover women's concerns and apprehensions about contraception, as well as the ways birth control empowers women and increases access to educational and professional opportunities. It will provide an overview the history of birth control, the risks and benefits of contraception, the role of menstruation, and the future of birth control. The goal of this book is to provide accurate, unbiased scientific information about contraception in the context of women's lived experiences and the realities of how individuals make decisions about birth control. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Beth L. Sundstrom (Associate Professor of Communication and Public Health, Associate Professor of Communication and Public Health, College of Charleston) , Cara Delay (Professor of History, Professor of History, College of Charleston)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 20.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 13.70cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9780190069667ISBN 10: 019006966 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 24 September 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book accomplishes its goal in providing lay persons with objective information on contraception. The historical, political, and sociological content provides an interesting backdrop for this discussion. * Barbara Hoffman, MD(University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), Doody's Reviews * Birth Control: What Everyone Needs to Know answers the significant questions about contraception in a new and important way by weaving together science, history, and the voices of women themselves while incorporating the critical lens of reproductive justice. This is a must read for people who want to use contraception, physicians who want to take better care of their patients, and policy makers who are committed to improving the well-being of all. * Angela Dempsey, MD, MPH, Medical University of South Carolina * Twenty-two years working on birth control access, and I remain gobsmacked at how often research writing makes sex boring. Not this time. Beth L. Sundstrom and Cara Delay are researchers with street cred. In their welcome and welcoming book, this dynamic duo seamlessly navigates the ocean of birth control research gently across the shoals of real-life experiences. The result? Readers get answers to questions we are supposed to know but often don't. We are informed about the cutting edge of contraception and offered insights into birth control history. Importantly, we are also reminded that birth control has been and remains a true game-changer for women, men, children, and society. Birth Control: What Everyone Needs to Know garners a rare Triple A rating: Authoritative. Approachable. Amazing. * Bill Albert, Chief Innovation Officer, Power to Decide * Author InformationBeth L. Sundstrom is an associate professor of communication and public health and the director of the Women's Health Research Team (WHRT) at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina. Dr. Sundstrom is a Fulbright Scholar and leading expert on health communication, social marketing, and women's reproductive health. She is the author of Reproductive Justice and Women's Voices: Health Communication across the Lifespan (2015) along with more than 35 peer-reviewed articles published in top-tier journals, including Contraception, the Journal of Health Communication, and the Maternal and Child Health Journal, among others. Her health communication campaigns have received national recognition, including the 2014 multi-media award by the American Public Health Association. Cara Delay, a historian with degrees from Boston College and Brandeis University, is Professor of History at the College of Charleston. She is also a faculty member on the Women's Health Research Team. Her research focuses on women's reproductive health, including the history of motherhood and childbirth. Her books include Irish Women and the Creation of Modern Catholicism, 1850-1950 (2019) and Women, Reform, and Resistance in Ireland, 1850-1950 (2015). She has written articles for Journal of Women's History, Women's History Review, Journal of Family History, Journal of British Studies, Lilith: A Feminist History Journal, Éire-Ireland, and Feminist Studies. She serves on the executive committee of the Women's History Association of Ireland (WHAI). Dr. Delay also is a regular writer for Nursing Clio, a website that interrogates the links between the past and the present, with a focus on women's reproductive history. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |