Bristol Palin's infamous pregnancy has gone from being an example of conservative values hypocrisy to a reality TV show. Though we hear about many women who aren't educated on contraception or mysteriously "forget" to take their birth control, we rarely hear the other side: men who hoard birth control to deliberately impregnate their sexual partners.

Typically, these men do not want to start a loving, young nuclear family. Instead, they want to assert their control from "leaving behind a legacy" to making sure they have as many "baby mamas" as possible to assert status within gangs. If a woman suggests birth control, she is subject to more traditional forms of domestic rage and violence.

Reproductive coercion is not a new or uncommon form of abuse, it is an underreported one. Author and Nation contributor Lynn Harris and UC Davis professor, researcher, and clinician Elizabeth Miller join us to discuss how to identify and combat this form of abuse.