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what was the plan made by the two ladies and what was the motive ​

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Answered by sakshisingh27
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I’ve been taking pills since I was 14, but when I start out with a guy I use condoms because I don’t know where he’s been or what (female focus group participant).

More career-minded women, goal oriented women…they will probably suggest to their partners: “Even though I got something, it best, you know, that you protect yourself…” You know, you never do know what’s up (male focus group participant).

The high rates of unintended pregnancy in the US have alarmed researchers and policy makers since the 1970s. More recently, the increased rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), combined with the even more recent increase in heterosexual transmission of HIV to women, have sharply magnified concern about protecting women against STIs and HIV in addition to unintended pregnancy (Stein, 1992; CDC, 1997a, 1997b). The rates of both unintended pregnancy and HIV/AIDS infection are particularly high among African–American women. Data from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth indicate that 72% of pregnancies among African–American were unintended, compared to 43% of pregnancies for White non-Hispanic women (Henshaw, 1998). The incidence of HIV/AIDS has recently decreased in all groups except for women and in particular, African–American women, with a current incidence of 50.1 per 100,000 for African–Americans, as compared to 3.0 for Whites (Wortley and Fleming, 1997). Despite the magnitude of the problems, relatively little research has thus far been conducted on the factors leading to or barring the use of contraceptive methods to protect concurrently against both risks.

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