Without access to family planning and women's health care providers, many low - income Missourians will have nowhere to go for care.
Without access to family planning and women's health care providers — including Planned Parenthood health centers — many patients will have nowhere to go for care.
Not exact matches
The response of the last government was essentially more of the same: earlier and more detailed sex education,
family planning clinics in schools, promotion of emergency birth control (otherwise known as the «morning after pill») easier
access to abortion, all
without the need for parental consent even in the case of underage girls.
Out of the 120 million women that Girl Effect aims
to provide
Family Planning to, 26 million of them are adolescents
without access to contraception.
And of course there's the reality that explosive population growth in certain places, particularly sub-Saharan Africa, could be blunted
without a single draconian measure, many experts say, simply by providing
access to family planning for millions of women who already want it, but can't get it — whether or not someone gets a carbon credit in the process.
There are pervasive legal
access issues throughout the economy — from pro se litigants,
to entrepreneurs who need business help,
to families without wills or simple estate
plans.
These bills could leave Missouri patients
without access to scores of
family planning and women's health care providers — including
Planned Parenthood health centers.