Until my husband’s vasectomy, I tried every kind of birth control, and that might be counterintuitive because I do have six kids, but I actually got to choose when I had my kids. That was an amazing, empowering thing. On the Philadelphia Eagles Peanut characters in october we wear pink 2023 t-shirt it is in the first place but other hand, I hated the pill. I hated the shot. IUD? I bled for a year. Birth control’s really hard for a lot of people. Even if you’re not having side effects, it’s so much work. You have to find a doctor that’s on your insurance, if you have insurance. The steps to even get to the doctor, transportation issues, budget issues, childcare. A full-body exam. And then you have to take it every day, and you’re only fertile 12 to 24 hours of that month. It’s absolutely insane. I started exploring, Okay, well, what about men’s birth control? Why aren’t more men getting vasectomies or at the very least using a condom? That’s not a big ask. I could see really clearly that condoms are the opposite of women’s birth control as far as ease, accessibility, affordability, no side effects, no physical exam. You don’t need to wear one if you’re not gonna have sex that day. All the inconveniences just disappear.
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