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So we were asked about the ethical and religious issues about contraceptives.
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So looking under the ethical viewpoint, we have the autonomy and choice.
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Choice.
00:20
So things like how contraceptives could maybe empower individuals, especially women, to make autonomous decisions about their reproductive health and family planning.
00:36
And it could also be that certain contraceptives can be coercive, particularly in case where individuals are pressured or lack adequate information to make an informed choice.
00:47
We also have the general health plus safety where contraceptives could prevent unintended pregnancies, stuff like that, reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, diseases and maybe contribute to better maternal and child health outcomes.
01:20
While it can also, on the other hand, maybe there are some concerns about the potential side effects and the long -term health impacts of some contraceptives.
01:39
And we have some social plus economic impact...