I would like to discuss in this thread the link between abortion, birth rates and sex in the countries of the West.
I can witness that in my country abortion was discussed from the sixties to the seventies, specifically the so called radicals represented by Emma Bonino in this video, restlessly fought to obtain the legalization of abortion. Which was automatic after the legalization of contraception a decade before.
But, since contraception has been legalized and promoted by the State, the law of abortion clearly dictates that abortion is not a contraceptive method. It is a woman's right that is supposed to be exercised when there is no other alternative. That is, a woman can get an abortion, but is strictly recommended not to have unprotected sex any more. In the 21st century, contraception has become so widespread in Europe, that I believe it is almost impossible to have an unwanted pregnancy.
I can witness that in my country abortion was discussed from the sixties to the seventies, specifically the so called radicals represented by Emma Bonino in this video, restlessly fought to obtain the legalization of abortion. Which was automatic after the legalization of contraception a decade before.
But, since contraception has been legalized and promoted by the State, the law of abortion clearly dictates that abortion is not a contraceptive method. It is a woman's right that is supposed to be exercised when there is no other alternative. That is, a woman can get an abortion, but is strictly recommended not to have unprotected sex any more. In the 21st century, contraception has become so widespread in Europe, that I believe it is almost impossible to have an unwanted pregnancy.