| The decrease in the teen birth rate between 1995 and 2002 is directly responsible for the 68% decrease in the number of children under age six living with single mothers. |
| To ensure reproductive health care remains accessible for Wisconsin patients. |
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|  |  | As a health care professional, you're in a unique position to speak on behalf or your colleagues and the patients you serve. If you support reproductive health care, you're invited to join Health Professionals for Reproductive Care (HPRC) and over 150 of your health professional colleagues who are already members of this powerful alliance.
Health Professionals for Reproductive Care (HPRC) is a state-wide coalition of health care professionals, including physicians, nurses and pharmacists, who are dedicated to making sure reproductive health care remains accessible for Wisconsin patients. Members of this coalition are committed to taking action through letters to the editor and media, participation in the legislative process, and public education to protect and support access to reproductive health care. This effort is being organized by the Wisconsin Alliance for Women's Health (WAWH).
While some HPRC members chose to play a more active role with the coalition and provide testimony at legislative hearings or write letters to the editor, most HPRC members join to be kept up to date on reproductive health policy in the state. I hope you’ll become part of HPRC and take advantage of this opportunity to network and join voices with other health professionals also committed to reproductive health in Wisconsin. |
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 | | | | You can also download and return an HPRC Member Application to join this important group! |
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