Sentences with phrase «contraceptives in»

They began by comparing contraceptive use before and after Texas cut funding to Planned Parenthood and saw a «sharp decrease» in the use of long - acting reversible contraceptives in the counties that had been served by a Planned Parenthood, the study authors wrote.
This analysis of survey data describes generic oral contraceptive use and out - of - pocket cost savings by switching from brand to generic oral contraceptives in a nationally representative sample.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommended IUDs to prevent teen pregnancies as «first line» contraceptives in 2014.
• requires pharmacies to fill birth control prescriptions and provide access to over-the-counter contraceptives in a timely manner
Bitzer J. «Oral contraceptives in adolescent women.»
And yet multiple studies have shown that use of hormonal contraceptives in young girls increases their risk of developing breast cancer by as much as six times.
Only when I stopped using contraceptives in August, my periods stopped coming and I've only had one since then.
About 14 % of women take oral contraceptives in part to get rid of their acne, according to the Guttmacher survey.
And yet, the International Agency on Research of Cancer, a branch of the World Health Organization, classified hormonal contraceptives in 2005 as a group one carcinogen along with asbestos and radium.»
What's more, research has shown that the policy in the past has hampered distribution of contraceptives in affected countries.
And drug manufacturers failed to look for interactions with oral contraceptives in 88 per cent of the drugs in the survey, although one quarter of all American women of child - bearing age take them.
The efficient synthesis, reported in last week's Journal of the American Chemical Society, could improve access to the oral contraceptives in developing countries.
The US Supreme Court agreed to take up the case of the Little Sisters of the Poor, a group of Catholic nuns facing tens of millions of dollars in IRS fines because they can not, according to their faith, include contraceptives in their employee health plan.
In a sign that the 2012 legislative session will feature sharp (and partisan) battles in the Senate, Democrats are accusing the GOP majority of trying to edit out references to abortion, reproductive rights and contraceptives in a largely symbolic resolution calling on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to declare next week «Reproductive Rights and Justice Week.
The 4 contraceptives in question DO NOT cause abortions.
Pope Francis has supported contraceptives in these cases for women in Latin American countries.
A federal judge denied Hobby Lobby's request for an injunction against the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) contraceptive mandate on Monday, ruling that the arts - and - crafts giant must cover emergency contraceptives in its insurance policies even though it believes the pills cause abortions.
The good example of a physician who refuses to prescribe contraceptives and perform sterilisations or a pharmacist who refuses to distribute contraceptives in spite of antagonism, financial loss or professional pressure is an opportunity to participate in the suffering of Jesus Christ.
It wants to be able to avoid providing contraceptives in its health plans and hospitals, even though non-Catholic hospitals and insurance companies are required to do so.
It is possible that it might not be contraceptive in intent.
He said «if your bed is only open to the «celebrating love» (I.e. lovemaking) part of that equation and not open to the life that lovemaking creates (by being open to having your child share that bed with you) then that bed is not so much sacred as it is contraceptive in that it squeezes children out of the picture simply for the sake of pleasure and convenience.»!
Microbeads coated in a human egg protein work as a contraceptive in mice and could also be used to select the best sperm for IVF
The predominant contraceptive in Sub-Saharan Africa is depot - medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA)-- a birth control shot administered every three months.
However, it remains to be seen if NB - DNJ will be an effective contraceptive in humans, warns Susan Benoff, a molecular biologist at New York University.
I have never put a chemical contraceptive in my body, thank God!
Am just 22 and I don't feel anything while having sex I don't enjoy it at all Guess my libido is low... Could it be the contraceptive, I took contraceptive in the past few years and ever since then i hate sex..
My Birth Control Protocol gives you the exact steps to get off any kind of hormonal contraceptive in a safe and effective way.

Not exact matches

(Set aside for now the apparent hypocrisy implied by the fact that Hobby Lobby apparently invests some of its 401 (k) employee retirement plan's money in the pharmaceutical companies that produce the very contraceptives that Hobby Lobby is so hell - bent on avoiding paying for.)
More than 100 businesses and religious organizations have sued the federal government to be exempt from the ACA's contraceptive requirements since Obamacare became law in 2010.
Closely held corporations with religious objections to contraceptive coverage were exempt as a result of the Hobby Lobby decision in June 2014, until the Administration issued new regulations in July 2015.
The new regulations extend the accommodation available to religiously affiliated nonprofit employers to closely held2 for profit corporations that have adopted a resolution establishing that the corporation objects to some or all contraceptive services on account of the owners» sincerely held religious beliefs.3 Starting in the new plan year, Hobby Lobby and other closely held corporations with religious objections will be required to notify their insurer, third party administrator, or HHS so that the insurer or administrator can still provide the contraceptive coverage directly to the employees and their dependents.
[300] In Burwell v. Hobby Lobby the Court ruled that «closely - held» for - profit corporations could be exempt on religious grounds under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act from regulations adopted under the ACA that would have required them to pay for insurance that covered certain contraceptives.
Has anyone cited this passage in briefs challenging the contraceptive / abortifacient mandate?
As they point out, increases in general education and economic development are strongly correlated to family planning, not the availability of contraceptive technology.
But Podesta and his candidate want to force a religious order of Catholic women to cooperate in the provision of contraceptives and abortifacients; they want to compel small businesses to cater to same - sex marriage ceremonies; and they want physicians to refer troubled patients for «transgender» treatment — all against the Catholic understanding of the right to act on one's conscience (in these cases, one's rightly formed conscience).
With the current regime in power and the push to force Catholic organizations to provide insurance coverage for contraceptives and abortifacients, I'd say we're moving in the opposite direction.
And that's why the ObamaCare contraceptive mandate is unconstitutional (although I would want that fact expressed with a doctrine better than the «compelling» SHERBERT one affirmed in the RFRA).
But when it claims that the «free» contraceptive coverage can be afforded by the insurer because «cost - savings» will result from «improvements in women's health and fewer childbirths,» the administration is admitting that the contraception is already being paid for by the employer, if its policy covers childbirth and women's health in general.
The HHS contraception mandate requires church - related institutions to collaborate with the dominant, contraceptive culture of our time, and to do so in a public way.
The statement that will have some social conservatives up in arms is, «I don't believe employers should tell someone whether they could have contraceptive care or not.»
Every woman in America should have access to contraceptives.
I am happy that the writer had the choices that she did... She is also free to decide whether or not she is a Catholic... She however, took an available medication for a health problem... most Catholic facilities recognize such health problems and allow for that treatment... I am completly puzzled, though, that she would not want other Catholics to be able to choose differently than she did... for those people who wish to use contraceptive services and medication, options are open to them... I am not Catholic, did not grow up in a faith based family, and don't know whether a God exists or not... However, to leave a relgious group with no option but to contradict its own tenets is an attempt by those who don't believe in those tenents to mock them, certainly, but more to erode them... this seems the aim of many and when those folks operate from inside the government... that intrusion is an overreach of the govenrment...
First, the principal law in Connecticut banned not the sale but the use of contraceptives.
(i) a woman's right to choose; (ii) teaching evolution in school; (iii) medical immunization of teen girls against HPV; (iv) assisted suicide; (v) gay marriage; (vi) my right to view art and theatre deemed «offensive,» «blasphemous» or «obscene» by theists (vii) basic $ ex education for older school children; (viii) treating drug abuse as principally a medical issue; (xi) population control; (x) buying alcohol on a Sunday; (xi) use of condoms and other contraceptives (xii) stem cell research.
contraceptives prevent people who aren't ready financially or emotionally from having kids and they prevent acne and mood swings in young peoples who's lives can be negatively affected.
The Decline of Males, his 1999 book, was particularly controversial among feminists for its argument that female contraceptives had altered the balance between the sexes in disturbing new ways (especially by taking from men any say in whether they could have children).
Second, Weigel errs in saying that Eisenstadt v. Baird (1972) extended the right to contraceptives to «nonmarried couples.»
Hypothesizing that «a decrease in the cost of syphilis due to penicillin [which, in 1943, was found to treat syphilis effectively] spurred an increase in risky non-traditional sex,» the Emory University economist Andrew Francis discovered evidence that «the era of modern sexuality originated in the mid to late 1950s,» prior to the debut of oral contraceptive pills in 1960.
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.
Our friend Stanley Carlson - Thies writes in his invaluable newsletter (subscribe here) that many (including some of us) have unfortunately followed our newspapers in misstating the scope of the opposition to the contraceptive mandate.
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