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Sweetening the pill book6/11/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What we did for birth, we want to do for birth control, and empower women with more information and more choice. Ricki: It really seemed like a very natural progression for us from ‘The Business of Being Born.’ Women spend more time trying to avoid pregnancy – a decade or more at the start, then they have babies, then they’re back to trying to avoid it for further decades. Sara What made you want to shed light on this topic of hormonal contraceptives? Thank you and please help spread the good word!ĭr. ![]() Click here to make a donation with me ( ). For $5, you get to screen the film online and receive regular updates. They need to raise funds for their film, so if you feel inspired, please donate $5 or more to be a backer for their film today, as their kickstarter ends in a few days. Please read what they have to say, and share with your peeps. They are passionate about helping women understand the risks and benefits of contraception, not in a fear mongering way, but in a balanced and holistic manner that honors our need for birth control while demanding that women receive full informed consent about the dangers of options like oral contraceptives. Today I had the pleasure of chatting with Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein about their new documentary film, Sweetening the Pill. ![]()
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