Letter to the Editor: Let’s leave decisions about abortions and vasectomies to individuals and their doctors.
,” suggesting mandatory vasectomy to prevent pregnancy, takes a thoroughly American approach to reproductive rights: We take this truth to be self-evident, that if states can deprive women of their reproductive rights, they should also deprive men of theirs.
However, aside from her factual error in calling vasectomies “generally reversable” , the proposal perpetuates a race down the ladder of personal rights and bodily autonomy. Instead, let’s leave decisions about abortions and vasectomies to individuals and their doctors.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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