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The following is a guest post from Nariman Nurumbayev, a father and advocate from Kazakhstan.
My name is Nariman. I am a father. And fatherhood changed my understanding of responsibility more than anything else. When you have children, you begin to see the weight of decisions differently. Pregnancy, childbirth, a woman’s health — these are no longer abstract concepts. They become lived reality for your family. And in that moment, it becomes clear: responsibility cannot rest only on a woman’s shoulders. Living in Kazakhstan, I see that conversations about contraception are still mostly directed at women. Pills, IUDs, hormones, side effects — these are largely considered their responsibility. But family planning is a shared decision. And it should be a shared responsibility.
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This blog series highlights pertinent publications that were featured in MCI's monthly newsletter editions in the fourth quarter of 2025. The purpose of this blog is to report interesting or relevant work from MCI Fellows, Grantees, staff members, and other community authors in the field of male contraception.
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