The CDC Suggests Women Stop Drinking or Having Sex, Because Shaming Women Is Cool
https://www.yahoo.com/news/cdc-suggests-women-stop-drinking-232800220.html
The nation’s leading public health institute has a message for millions of American women: If you want to have sex, stop boozing, because you might get pregnant.
On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a statement aimed at reducing the incidence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs), which “can cause lasting physical, behavioral, and intellectual disabilities” and can result from alcohol consumption during pregnancy. With that goal in mind, the CDC noted:
An estimated 3.3 million women between the ages of 15 and 44 years are at risk of exposing their developing baby to alcohol because they are drinking, sexually active, and not using birth control to prevent pregnancy, according to the latest CDC Vital Signs report released today. The report also found that 3 in 4 women who want to get pregnant as soon as possible do not stop drinking alcohol when they stop using birth control.
The press release goes on to make the thinly veiled suggestion that any woman who might expose even a hypothetical fetus to FASDs should abstain from drinking entirely.
“Alcohol can permanently harm a developing baby before a woman knows she is pregnant,” Dr. Anne Schuchat, CDC Principal Deputy Director, said. “About half of all pregnancies in the United States are unplanned, and even if planned, most women won’t know they are pregnant for the first month or so, when they might still be drinking. The risk is real. Why take the chance?”
So, basically, if you are a woman who has ever had unprotected sex and you have a uterus that could potentially be inhabited, you have two options: Either shut your legs or stick to club soda.
Of course, as the 31% of women who rely on the pullout method (or the likely much larger group of people having totally unprotected sex who just don’t want to admit it) could tell you, the CDC’s suggestion is fairly unrealistic, in that it ignores the reality of how women are actually having sex. In addition to policing women’s bodies and shaming them for their choices, the recommendation utterly ignores the reasons why women might not be using contraception.
Often, those reasons are entirely out of women’s control. Contraceptive access remains severely limited for millions of American women for myriad reasons, from a lack of insurance coverage to the cost of doctors’ appointments to persistent pharmacy refusals to provide birth control. Some women can’t get to the pharmacy before it closes to get their contraception; others are shamed when they go to pick it up.
There are plenty of ways contraception could be more accessible nationwide, like allowing pharmacists to prescribe hormonal birth control, or making it available over-the-counter without a prescription but with full insurance coverage, or not continually attacking organizations that provide it for free, like Planned Parenthood. Unfortunately, we don’t live in a world where those things are likely to happen.
Instead, we live in a world where a majority of U.S. states don’t require comprehensive sexual health education in public schools and young people are taught virtually nothing about safe sex. A world where the CDC wouldn’t think to issue a corresponding press release reminding men who haven’t had vasectomies to use a condom if they want to prevent FASDs, because women are expected to take sole responsibility for avoiding pregnancy (as well as the complications that can come with it). A world where women’s behavior, particularly their alcohol consumption, is routinely implicated as the cause of other problems — we already tell women not to hit the bottle so hard if they don’t want to be sexually assaulted.
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What in the HELL is going on in those crazy government agencies these days? Now Distilleries are going to have to put labels on the bottles reading;
WARNING, Consumption of alcoholic beverages could cause pregnancy and continued consumption during pregnancy could cause FASD in your unborn child.
I think the CDC just opened up a whole new defense for men disputing child support and women who have children with FASD can now Sue manufacturers. You just watch, I’m willing to bet that some self-righteous lawyer is going to attempt to sue the liquor companies for not having warning labels, just like they did with the tobacco companies.
Chippy…righteousness of any kind has nothing to do with this…it’s greed unabated, pure and simple. Greedy attorneys are what drive so much of the high cost of healthcare. When Obama was first presenting his ideas for a national health care plan, one of the things that for Rep Ron Paul (TX) suggested was that tort reform, with regards to malpractice, be addressed as part of the solution for containing the runaway cost of health care delivery in this country. Medical Malpractice insurance premiums are greater than the average annual income for most Americans.
BTW, the former Congressman is also a career Obstetrician, so he knows a thing or two about the health care system and the premiums that he’s pay annually for his malpractice insurance. Those premiums have been a six digit number for at least a few decades for the OB docs. The OB docs tend to have the heaviest judgments levied against them when a plaintiff prevails in court.
Anyway, I digress…as to tort reform, Obama, replied, “Absolutely not. Tort reform isn’t even on the table.” For me, the health care reform issue became transparently obvious that affordable health care was not even the raison d’être for Obama’s proposal as took the “affordable” right out of the equation. It’s all about money and power, the inseparable heads and tails of the same coin.
Such endless possibilities for advocates! They are feeding us, so let them pay us or leave our bodies alone. Even better, a good law suit, then leave our bodies alone. All I can say is that I’m happy for the petition companies. It’s a boom year.
Imagine when the Olympians return from Brazil . Ziki virus can be transmitted thru bodily fluids.CDC better be on top of this epidemic