When I first got married, I never heard a word from my evangelical community
against birth control pills.
I am not saying that I am
against birth control pills, or that they should not be given to women, I am saying that the Catholic Church should not have to provide the insurance for it because they do not believe in birth control.
Not exact matches
And teenagers and young adults must be co-nstantly reminded of the dangers of se - xual activity and that o - ral s - ex,
birth control pills, con - doms and cha - st - ity belts are no protection
against ST - Ds.
But I would like to add that many of the reasons an «unwanted» pregnancy happens in the first place is due in large part to the same people who are
against anything resembling abortion... like opposing
birth control pills, opposing any form of
birth control at all for that matter, opposing s - ex education, and so on.
After years of living in the shadow of its flashier sister the
Pill, the IUD is finally having its day in the sun — it's 99 percent effective
against pregnancy and it's been recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics as the best form of
birth control for young women.
The fact that she had taken
birth -
control pills for years was somewhat protective
against ovarian cancer.
For many women,
birth control pills provide huge benefits: They protect
against unplanned pregnancies, can reduce symptoms of PMS and other hormonal issues, and might lower the risk of endometrial and ovarian cancer.
A couple of months later,
against my better judgment, I went on
birth control pills.
However, a big reason for the decline in ovarian cancer death rates in some parts of the world is likely the use of
birth control pills and the long - term protection
against ovarian cancer they provide, study leader Dr. Carlo La Vecchia, a professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Milan, Italy, and colleagues, suggested.
Using the
Pill is an effective
birth control method — if youre a perfect
Pill - taker youve got 97 percent protection
against pregnancy, and given all the non-contraceptive benefits — lighter periods, no cramps, less acne, cancer defense, its a great option for your overall health.
The sexual revolution, which began with the invention of the
birth control pill and was furthered by resistance
against authority during the Vietnam War, really was a upending of the old conventions.
Say, if a Catholic is
against birth control (condoms, the
pill, etc.), then it's sensible for this belief to extend to their animals, as in, don't neuter them.
ACOG also reports that using
birth control pills may offer protection
against some cancers in women.
«The imminent threat of repeal, and the uncertainty of what any replacement will look like has forced Connecticut and states across the country to act immediately to protect
against a dangerous void of necessary health care provisions... Over 55 million women now have coverage for
birth control and other preventive services without out - of - pocket costs, which saved women $ 1.4 billion on
birth control pills alone in 2013.»
Using condoms + another form of
birth control (like the
pill, IUD, or shot) is a great way to get extra pregnancy prevention AND protection
against STDs.
The other great thing about condoms is that they also protect
against pregnancy, which means that using condoms +
birth control pills gives you awesome pregnancy - preventing power.