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United States
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Birth control is widely used and accessible in the United States for family planning and pregnancy prevention.
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23
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Middle East
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In the Middle East, birth control is often taboo and access is limited due to cultural and religious beliefs.
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8
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Catholic countries
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Religious teachings in Catholic countries create controversy around the use of birth control.
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India
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India has varied attitudes towards birth control influenced by traditional family values and government policies.
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3
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5
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Nigeria
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The cultural norms and limited support in Nigeria present challenges in accessing birth control, as there is a preference for large families.
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3
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6
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South Korea
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South Korea has modern attitudes towards birth control and government policies to control population growth through contraception.
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3
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Western Europe
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Birth control is widely used and accepted for contraception and reproductive health in Western Europe.
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secular societies
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In secular societies, birth control is widely accepted and easily accessible.
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China
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Government policies heavily influence attitudes and practices towards birth control in China.
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10
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France
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In France, birth control and contraception are widely accepted and supported for women's autonomy and well-being.
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11
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Ireland
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In Ireland, the historical influence of the Catholic Church and conservative values have limited accessibility to birth control.
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2
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12
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Japan
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In Japan, modern attitudes towards birth control emphasize individual choice and health considerations.
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13
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Kenya
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In Kenya, cultural and religious beliefs and limited government support present challenges in access to birth control.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, there is a strong emphasis on gender equality, access to contraception, and comprehensive sex education related to birth control.
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15
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medical field in Europe
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In Europe, birth control is openly discussed and easily accessible as part of routine healthcare in the medical field.
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16
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Africa
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Cultural and religious taboos in Africa may restrict access and discussion of birth control methods.
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Conservative Asian countries
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In conservative Asian countries, birth control is often considered sensitive and taboo to openly discuss.
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North America
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Birth control is openly discussed and included in sex education programs in North American culture.
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Northern Europe
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In Northern Europe, birth control is openly discussed and included in sex education programs.
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Rural areas in developing countries
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In rural areas of developing countries, there is limited availability and access to birth control methods.
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medical professionals in Western countries
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Some Western medical professionals may have objections to prescribing birth control, creating potential barriers for patients.
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