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  • Reproductive Politics: The uneven burden of contraception and pregnancy prevention and how this perpetuates sex and gender stereotypes in medicine and in our social world
  • LB 324B Final ProjectBy: Faith Persyn
  • Reproductive Politics: Doctor-Patient Interactions
  • We need to discuss contraception. I know you just started transitioning but testosterone can be dangerous for a fetus. So, we need to ensure you are protected.
  • Does he even know a hormonal IUD could cause issues?
  • Uhh okay.
  • He didn't even ask about my sexual preferences. I'm not going to get pregnant which he would know if he made an effort to build a relationship.
  • What about all of my other options? Shouldn't I be presented with all of them? Not just the one my doctor assumes is best for me?
  • I'm looking to get started with some contraception.
  • Okay. I know the IUD is one of the most effective forms of contraception for preventing pregnancy, and you don't even have to do anything with it once it's placed!
  • Reproductive Politics: Heterosexual Partner Interactions
  • So, um... I don't want to use condoms. They're too tight and it doesn't feel as good.
  • I don't want to do this. I want to keep using condoms.
  • Okay, I guess I can try the pill... again.
  • Why is preventing pregnancy always my responsibility?
  • I brought condoms.
  • Why do I always have to decide?
  • What do you want to use for birth control?
  • I want to respect her bodily autonomy and use the birth control she wants.
  • Reproductive Politics: Transgender Men in Couple Interactions
  • We should still use condoms. My doctor wanted me to get an IUD but I just don't think that is the best option for me.
  • I totally get it. Is your provider knowledgeable about trans medicine?
  • Isn't the testosterone a sufficient form of birth control?
  • I was talking to my doctor today and she assumed I needed contraception without asking about my sexual preferences.
  • That happens to me a lot. I wish they would build more of a relationship with patients and avoid making assumptions.
  • Reproductive Politics: Perspectives on Contraception Vary in African American Women in Heterosexual Relationships
  • I'm not going to go on the pill. I don't see it as a step we need to take. We can keep using condoms.
  • We've been dating for a while now. I think we should discuss you going on the pill.
  • I brought condoms we can use.
  • I am afraid of the side effects. Have you seen the huge list it comes with? I could unfold that packet and use it as a blanket.
  • So I guess we just won't use any contraception at all then.
  • Oh... okay. But I don't want to use them. Why aren't you on the pill?
  • Reproductive Politics: How are these norms taught? Parent-Child Interactions
  • Um... okay. I want to talk to my doctor about it first. Aren't there a lot of side effects?
  • She didn't even mention condoms. What about condoms?
  • Honey, if you're having sex you need to get on the pill.
  • Ugh, mom. Okay I get it.
  • Son, I want to make sure that you know if you're having sex you need to be using condoms.
  • Reproductive Politics: Gendered Contraceptive Terminology and Teaching
  • Okay so today we will be talking about how to protect yourselves from pregnancy using methods like the pill, female condoms, or an IUD.
  • Health Class! (Girl Version)
  • Okay so they are assuming my gender and sexual preferences again.
  • Why is pregnancy prevention always a girl problem?
  • So today we are going to talk about using condoms.
  • Health Class: Boy Version
  • What about other forms of birth control?
  • Assuming my gender again. Not surprised ad all. This school system is wack.
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