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contraceptive access

Contraceptive access refers to the ability of individuals to obtain methods of birth control, such as pills, condoms, or other devices, to prevent unintended pregnancies. This access can be affected by various factors, including legal restrictions, healthcare availability, affordability, and education about options. Ensuring that everyone can easily access contraceptives is important for personal health, family planning, and overall social well-being. Improved contraceptive access allows people to make informed decisions about their reproductive health, promoting autonomy and reducing health risks associated with unplanned pregnancies.