family planning
Americannoun
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the concept or a program of limiting the size of families through the spacing or prevention of pregnancies, especially for economic reasons.
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(loosely) birth control.
noun
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Origin of family planning
First recorded in 1935–40
Example Sentences
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“It’s the entire family planning budget that has gone,” she said.
From Salon
The announcement immediately bars all people living in the country without legal status from a suite of federally funding public programs, including health clinics, family planning and the low-income energy assistance program.
From Los Angeles Times
Underpinning the boom, experts say, is a shift in attitudes about family planning.
From BBC
Vaccines are still listed on the CDC website as one of the great public health achievements of the last century, alongside family planning and tobacco control.
From BBC
During a controversial family planning campaign, an estimated 11 million Indians were sterilised - many by coercion.
From BBC
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