Doesn't that just make it a cheaper policy to implement, since very few will take advantage of it?
It's not only hard and painful, but potentially damaging to the woman's body and could leave them with permanent hormonal issues.
So, no. It's not a good policy.
Then it's not a very good population policy.
It still might end up as yet another thing we do to women's bodies.
It's not only hard and painful, but potentially damaging to the woman's body and could leave them with permanent hormonal issues.
So, no. It's not a good policy.