By Jennifer Roback Morse

This article was first published June 28, 2010 by National Catholic Register.com.

The 50th anniversary of the birth control pill — the Food and Drug Administration gave it final approval in 1960 — has been the occasion of much media fanfare, societal reflection — and what we might call Secular Triumphalism. We, the Enlightened, knew all along that giving women control over their fertility was going to be simply marvelous. End of story. Some of us have tried to point out that the pill had some negative consequences, but few seem interested. (more…)

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by Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D

Plan B, or the morning-after pill, may seem like the best thing since sliced bread, or, more accurately, condoms and the Pill. But women who use this method of “protection” regularly, especially exclusively, as their preferred form of birth control, may be headed for an unpleasant surprise. (more…)

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Now You Tell Us

by Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D

First published at Townhall.com June 30, 2008.

The advocates of contraception have finally admitted in public what some of us have known for a while: The Pill doesn’t work very well. Professor James Trussell of Princeton, one of the world experts on failure rates of various forms of contraception, told a conference in the UK: (more…)

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by Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D

This article, published in the latest issue of Legatus Magazine, discusses a study conducted by a branch of Planned Parenthood. The study shows that there are various surprising factors that contribute to the effectiveness of contraception.

Americans now believe that care-free sex is an entitlement. Contraception can prevent unwanted pregnancies. In the unlikely event of contraceptive failure, abortion can end a pregnancy. The belief that pregnancy is unlikely induces women to have sex in relationships that can not possibly support a pregnancy. (more…)

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CONDOMISM

by Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D
The twentieth century witnessed so much blood-shed in the name of ideology, you might think people would be ready to give it a rest. But no, we have a new ideology whose adherents believe will usher in a new heaven on earth.  If only everyone would finally get on board, if only its adherents had the right combination of money and power, if only its Neanderthal opponents would surrender their squeamish-ness, well this new ideology could solve the world’s problems:  poverty, environmental degradation and human health.  The name of this new ideology? I call it “condom-ism.” (more…)

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