The pill, Puerto Rico and the patriarchal medical system | Letters

Rebecca Siddall responds to an article on attitudes to the contraceptive pill and reflects on medical misogyny

Your article on contraception misinformation does not consider the long history of medical misogyny (Online misinformation putting women off contraceptive pill, study finds, 13 September). I am a PhD researcher studying the cultural discourse on contraception. I’m also a young woman within the age range and online culture that you talk about, and within my work I explore this space critically.

Effectively, it is wrong to assume a value-neutral background when researching attitudes to contraception, a medical technology that is only available to us now through historical injustices enacted upon women, especially women of colour. Continue reading…
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