ADAMEVE.COM ASKS "SHOULD WOMEN BE ABLE TO CHOOSE THE BIRTH CONTROL THEY USE?"
This month, the company surveyed over 1000 people, asking "Do you believe women should be able to choose the form of birth control they use?"
- This month, the company surveyed over 1000 people, asking "Do you believe women should be able to choose the form of birth control they use?"
- However, the issue of whether a woman should be able to choose her form of birth control without her partner's consent is heating up.
- Just over 13% of those polled said a woman can choose her birth control with her partner's agreement (15% males vs 12% females), while 2% of the respondents said a woman should not be able to choose her own birth control method.
- Being able to choose birth control is a large component of bodily autonomy, and ideally a couple is aligned in this decision.