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Preventing Period Poverty & Unplanned Pregnancies, Reproductive…
Preventing Period Poverty & Unplanned Pregnancies
Economic crisis
Government funding
Affordability of menstrual products
School programs
Community initiatives
Demand for menstrual products
Accessibility to resources
Accessibility to health care
Doctors for reproductive health
Proactive care
Early detection
Prenatal care
More doctors
Access to family doctor
Affordable menstrual products
Period poverty prevention programs
Government run
Community initiatives
Ability to afford health resources
Government subsidized
Middle-low income
Period poverty
Partnering with companies
Health risk
Pre-existing conditions
High blood pressure
Obesity
Diabetes
Heart problems
Age
Geriatric pregnancy
Child pregnancy
Periods
Anemia
Reproductive health
Need for sanitary products
Personal hygiene
Preventative care
Money saved
Use in needed areas/communities
Knowledge of potential risk
Unintended pregnancy
Birthcontrol pills without prescription
Easy access
Changes to health policy
IUD implants
Contraception usage
Education on pregnancy
Government investment
Federal government
Federal funding
Health Canada
PHAC
Government of Ontario
Provincial government
Municipal governments
Local access to medical treatments
Community health initiatives
Public health units
Ministers of health
Program delivery
Reproductive education
Community sexual health programs
Positive learning environment
Removing stigma
School based education programs
Increases knowledge of sexual health
Kids educated early in life
Changes in curriculum
Women's rights
Autonomy
Statistical data driven
Free and for everyone
Obtainable access
Access for remote areas
Access for homeless persons
Family education programs
Government
Healthcare system
Themes:
Personal finance
Accessibility
Education