concept   birth control

21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) United States (1) Middle East (1) Catholic countries (1) India (1) Nigeria (1) South Korea (1) Western Europe (1) secular societies (1) China (1) France (1) Ireland (1) Japan (1) Kenya (1) Sweden (1) medical field in Europe (1) Africa (1) Conservative Asian countries (1) North America (1) Northern Europe (1) Rural areas in developing countries (1) medical professionals in Western countries (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 birth control United States Birth control is widely used and accessible in the United States for family planning and pregnancy prevention. 23
2 birth control Middle East In the Middle East, birth control is often taboo and access is limited due to cultural and religious beliefs. 8
3 birth control Catholic countries Religious teachings in Catholic countries create controversy around the use of birth control. 6
4 birth control India India has varied attitudes towards birth control influenced by traditional family values and government policies. 3
5 birth control Nigeria The cultural norms and limited support in Nigeria present challenges in accessing birth control, as there is a preference for large families. 3
6 birth control South Korea South Korea has modern attitudes towards birth control and government policies to control population growth through contraception. 3
7 birth control Western Europe Birth control is widely used and accepted for contraception and reproductive health in Western Europe. 3
8 birth control secular societies In secular societies, birth control is widely accepted and easily accessible. 3
9 birth control China Government policies heavily influence attitudes and practices towards birth control in China. 2
10 birth control France In France, birth control and contraception are widely accepted and supported for women's autonomy and well-being. 2
11 birth control Ireland In Ireland, the historical influence of the Catholic Church and conservative values have limited accessibility to birth control. 2
12 birth control Japan In Japan, modern attitudes towards birth control emphasize individual choice and health considerations. 2
13 birth control Kenya In Kenya, cultural and religious beliefs and limited government support present challenges in access to birth control. 2
14 birth control Sweden In Sweden, there is a strong emphasis on gender equality, access to contraception, and comprehensive sex education related to birth control. 2
15 birth control medical field in Europe In Europe, birth control is openly discussed and easily accessible as part of routine healthcare in the medical field. 2
16 birth control Africa Cultural and religious taboos in Africa may restrict access and discussion of birth control methods. 1
17 birth control Conservative Asian countries In conservative Asian countries, birth control is often considered sensitive and taboo to openly discuss. 1
18 birth control North America Birth control is openly discussed and included in sex education programs in North American culture. 1
19 birth control Northern Europe In Northern Europe, birth control is openly discussed and included in sex education programs. 1
20 birth control Rural areas in developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, there is limited availability and access to birth control methods. 1
21 birth control medical professionals in Western countries Some Western medical professionals may have objections to prescribing birth control, creating potential barriers for patients. 1