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A student ‘womb service’ works covertly to deliver contraception at a Catholic college
- At DePaul University, students created a covert contraceptive delivery network known as 'the womb service' to support sexual health.
- Students for Reproductive Justice at Loyola University provides contraception, pregnancy tests, and emergency contraception directly to peers.
- Gabriella Shirtcliff, co-president, stated that their work 'helps reduce the risk of unplanned pregnancy that might require someone to get an abortion.'
- Roman expressed the hope that more students on Catholic campuses will challenge their universities’ reproductive health policies.
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At Catholic colleges, student activists go underground to boost access to contraception
At DePaul University, a Catholic school in Chicago, students have created a covert contraceptive delivery network called “the womb service.”
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Leaning Left13Leaning Right1Center13Last UpdatedBias Distribution48% Left, 48% Center
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- 48% of the sources lean Left, 48% of the sources are Center
48% Center
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