Sentences with phrase «contraceptives at»

While not all patients are interested in receiving contraceptives at the time of an abortion, many are: In a 2010 Guttmacher Institute survey of abortion clinic patients, two - thirds expressed a desire to leave their appointment with a contraceptive method and slightly more than half indicated a preference for receiving contraceptive information and services during their abortion care rather than in other health care settings.1
Moreover, some states have built on the federal guarantee by taking steps such as ensuring that patients can receive insurance coverage for a full year's supply of contraceptives at one time (rather than for either one or three months at a time, as is typical).10 This development is especially important for abortion patients who are not interested in LARCs but may need time to find another type of provider for ongoing contraceptive care — if, for example, they do not live near the abortion clinic.
TRENTON, NJ — Planned Parenthood Action Fund of New Jersey is celebrating that New Jersey women are one vote closer to increased access to birth control after an Assembly vote on legislation requiring insurance companies to cover costs for dispensing up to six months of contraceptives at one time.
«For many women in New Jersey, whether they are working multiple jobs or have young children to care for, receiving only one - month's supply of contraceptives at a time can be a hurdle to effective use.
Washington, DC — Planned Parenthood Federation of America today applauded the passage of legislation to make birth control affordable again for millions of women who obtain contraceptives at community health centers and college clinics.
The federal 340B Drug Pricing Program helps participating safety - net centers to obtain prescription drugs at reduced rates from pharmaceutical manufacturers, in turn enabling these sites to more readily absorb the cost of providing contraceptives at little or no cost to their clients.
Among women aged 20 - 44 who have ever been sexually active, for instance, 85 % have used oral contraceptives at some point in their lives.
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of New Jersey is celebrating that New Jersey women are one vote closer to increased access to birth control after an Assembly vote on legislation requiring insurance companies to cover costs for dispensing up to six months of contraceptives at one time.
No joke, 95 % of women who come to me with whacked out hormones also have some form of digestive disorder and almost all of them have taken oral contraceptives at some stage.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / drkskmn Earlier this year, the Affordable Care Act began requiring private insurance agencies to offer many contraceptives at no cost to consumers.
Others can't use hormonal contraceptives at all, because of underlying health conditions.
It would also force insurance companies to dispense up to 12 months of contraceptives at one time to patients, instead of requiring them to return to pharmacies for refills at one or three - month intervals.
from what i've been reading no one is forcing any individual to buy or use any contraceptives at all.

Not exact matches

The same mix of science and conviction is central to editor - at - large Kimberly Weisul's feature about Saundra Pelletier, CEO of Evofem, maker of a breakthrough contraceptive gel.
Over at Public Discourse, Greg Pfundstein and Meghan Grizzle report on the latest decision by the Gates Foundation to put more than $ 4 billion behind efforts to expand the use of contraceptives worldwide.
Let's be analytical here: A 30 year old woman, still in law school (a prestigous and costly one at that), uses $ 1000 a year on contraceptives.
When contraceptives are continually used they inevitably fail at some point, which leads some people to the ultimate prevention of babies; abortion.
At least half of the women I know take contraceptives to regulate their menstrual cycles, and believe me — a regulated menstrual cycle makes for a happy woman, and a happy woman is the BEST kind of woman to have around!
And remember, what is aimed just at contraceptive coverage this time can be anything else next time.
Augros, a professor of philosophy at the Center for Higher Studies in Thornwood, New York, pointed to scientific studies that suggested the active drug in Plan B — levonorgestrel — could function not only as a contraceptive, but as an abortifacient.
At a prestigious local college, students protested an increase in the price of oral contraceptives, the medicine dispensed most frequently by the dispensary.
What if a woman is on contraceptives because she has three kids at home and would endanger her health if she were to get pregnant with a fourth?
If I may say, though, you can get contraceptives (meaning BAGS full of condoms) for free at the health dept.. This isn't a good battle - ground.
The Department of Health and Human Services has mandated that most large employers include in their health plans, at no cost, pharmaceutical contraceptives, sterilization procedures, and certain forms of so - called «emergency contraception.»
But when heterosexual persons fragment the unitive aspect, they are simultaneously arbitrating against the procreative element, using contraception, or at least a contraceptive mentality, or abortion.
Although contraceptives have a very high failure rate amongst teenagers, on average, contraceptive sex is less likely to result in pregnancy than sex with no contraception at all.
Overall an interesting post and well written, but that phrase really jumped out at me as being pretty harsh to the majority of western women who use contraceptives (but may not ever have an abortion).
As a Canadian, it is a pleasure to know that if I need medical attention I will be covered and that my benefits at work cover anything I may need... not the least of which may be contraceptives (and in my case they would not be for the prevention of pregnancy but for maintaining health).
Hobby Lobby explained in a statement that its Green family owners «have no moral objection to providing 16 of the 20 FDA - approved contraceptives required under the HHS mandate and do so at no additional cost to employees under their self - insured health plan.»
The lawsuit is the most recent challenge to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate that employers provide insurance coverage of contraceptives, including emergency contraceptives such as Plan B and ella, at no cost to employees.
The government's first pass at the contraceptive mandate was a substantial burden, according to the CCCU.
Since most laws (possibly including the contraceptive mandate at issue in the Hobby Lobby case) are generally applicable, Smith in effect meant that the government could prevail over...
Who the hell are you to be giving any kind of contraceptive advice at all, Bull?
Moreover it needs to be carefully explained that the promotion and use of artificial contraceptives encourages an exploitative attitude to sexual intimacy in which the generation of new life is seen as a «failure», a «disaster», something to be avoided at all costs.
The facts are at the core of this: as more and more contraceptives have been distributed to young people, the abortion rate and the illegitimate birth rate have both gone up, not down.
The administration is especially interested in the Hawaii model, in which female employees of religious institutions can purchase contraceptive coverage directly from the insurer at the same price offered to employees of all other employers.
Wuerl acknowledged the clergy and the faithful have been at odds over the teachings on contraceptive use.
At one point it even commends to the attention of the EU «examples of Member States combining the liberal legislation of abortion with effective sexuality education, high - quality family planning services and the availability of different contraceptives which combine lower abortion rates and higher birth rates.»
If you believe life begins at conception, than some contraceptives ARE abortive in nature (like most forms of emergency contraception).
If workers at Catholic hospitals, charities, etc. are already paying for their contraceptives, it does not seem like an unreasonable burden for them to continue to do so.
Many evangelicals do not oppose the use of contraceptives, but believe life begins at conception and say some contraceptives, like emergency contraceptives, induce abortions.
This data comes at a time where Planned Parenthood is in danger of being federally defunded and the Affordable Care Act, which widened access to contraceptives for women nationwide.
[2] • Thus, only 7 % of women aged 15 — 44 are at risk of unwanted pregnancy but are not using contraceptives.
• Virtually all women (98 %) aged 15 — 44 who have ever had inte - rcourse have used at least one contraceptive method.
Some would say that this isn't even «eating,» and one might look at contraceptive sex in the same way.
Note the conceit: Employees at Catholic (or other similarly informed religious institutions) are «coerced» by not having free contraceptives provided as part of their health plans.
If an employee at Hobby Lobby takes his / her paycheck and buys the contraceptive Hobby Lobby doesn't approve of, Isn't Hobby Lobby still paying for it?
International organizations like UNFPA are engaging in a full - court press to increase contraceptive prevalence in Africa (now the world's lowest at 27 percent) and to liberalize abortion laws by several means, including a controversial continent - wide framework called the Maputo Plan of Action.
CNN: After contraception controversy, Catholic Church announces religious freedom campaign The Roman Catholic Church announced a major campaign Thursday aimed at bringing attention to what it said were growing threats to religious liberty in the United States, including the pending White House rule requiring health insurance companies to provide free contraceptive coverage to employees of Catholic organizations.
We have to live in a responsible society and I'm sorry but you can look at our world and those that don't «use» contraceptives having 8 to 10 children they can't feed... with horrible levels of poverty.
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