A department spokesman said: «Women who have undergone abortion are at risk of future unintended pregnancies and represent an important group with unmet
contraceptive needs.
Special tabulations of data from Frost JJ, Zolna MR and Frohwirth L,
Contraceptive Needs and Services 2010, New York: Guttmacher Institute, 2013.
Not exact matches
Emergency
contraceptives were there when I was uncertain about whether I'd become pregnant and
needed reassurance.
@ El Flaco... the Protestant secretary
needs to realize that her employer is a Catholic organization which does not believe in
contraceptives, and they (as well as ANY employer) should not be forced into paying for services, as this is what it is, a service, not a medical necessity... yes, even for those women that use it to regulate periods, get rid of cramps heavy bleeding, etc..
♦ Then there's Sandy Newman, president of Voices for Progress, writing to John Podesta in 2012 when the HHS mandate was announced: «This whole controversy with the bishops opposing
contraceptive coverage even though 98 % of Catholic women (and their conjugal partners) have used contraception has me thinking... There
needs to be a Catholic Spring, in which Catholics themselves demand the end of a middle ages dictatorship and the beginning of a little democracy and respect for gender equality in the Catholic church.
If you
need contraceptives because you sleep around then just say so.
No you darling girl you should not use a
contraceptive, we
need more youngsters for the flock, seems to work in South America and Africa.
Bottom line: To reduce health insurance costs and to not be subject to Obama care regulations about supplying
contraceptives, the Catholics should simply not hire those in
need of
contraceptives and fire those who demand such coverage.
They deserve to be covered for all medical reasons, in this case
contraceptives just as you deserve to be covered for the frontal lobotomy that you obviously
need.
Right, we don't want women anyway so why do they
need contraceptive, is what they would say.
Good thing about being a priest or bishop, no
need to worry about pesky
contraceptives when all you do is molest little boys.
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).
However, if we could increase access to
contraceptives to meet this
need, it is estimated that it would result in 50 million fewer abortions per year worldwide.
We
need to pass the Christian Amendment so that we can have an outright ban on
contraceptives.
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.
Why do we
need contraceptives when we have something as elastic and powerful as our brain.
Bottom line: To reduce health insurance costs and to not be subject to Obama care regulations about supplying
contraceptives, Catholic groups should simply not hire those in
need of
contraceptives and fire those who demand such coverage.
The government mandate covers all forms of FDA approved
contraceptives and the administration has said time and again they felt the policy and its exceptions «struck the right balance» on religious freedoms and providing health care for people who
need it.
Clearly you
need to do some more reading on what the
contraceptive mentality is and how it distorts our views on babies, and how even the Supreme Court has described abortion as a fall - back when
contraceptives fail (which they do).
No Catholic school
need distribute
contraceptive materials or drugs or devices to pupils.
Bob, with the amount of money I have to pay for my insurance plan, it would easily cover
contraceptive pills if I still
needed them, and that's true for most people who have jobs and insurance.
Men
need to address their own
contraceptive responsibilities instead of condemning women for theirs.
But in our day it has been assumed that once we make it clear that sexual sensitivity is nothing to be ashamed of, once persons know how to protect each other by using proper
contraceptives, once we can remove inhibiting fears of unwanted pregnancy, then there is nothing important that
needs to be learned in order to find «natural» satisfaction in sexual experience.
In the meantime, mono - ma - sturbation or mutual ma - sturbation are highly recommended for hete - rose - xuals who
need a
contraceptive.
UNFPA executive director Thoraya Obaid still thinks global
contraceptive use is too low and told the press in March that the world
needs a «wake up call to the urgency of giving couples the means to exercise their human right to freely determine the sizes of their families.»
Of course, we do
need to be concerned about the problem of venereal disease still with us and about the side effects of
contraceptives.
i am telling you... the one guy that desn't
need contraceptives..
They don't want to imagine women with real
need's taking
contraceptives for their own health and well being and taking control of their own lives.
So she still
needs to be aware of the fact that there are
contraceptive options out there for her, that are safe and effective.
This package comes with one pill, and that's all you
need to use this product as an emergency
contraceptive.
This includes well care of people in
need of reproductive care,
contraceptive services, maternity care, birth, and postpartum care.
While breastfeeding is
contraceptive, you
need to meet certain criteria for it to work — your baby is younger than 6 months, is breastfeeding exclusively, and your periods have not returned.
If you are a green momma who is opposed to taking oral
contraceptives and you're looking for a more natural preventative method, breastfeeding may be what you
need.
More than three quarters of women (77 %) aged 16 - 24 want a
contraceptive method that they didn't have to think about every day or plan for during sex, but just 1 % are aware of all four of the most reliable methods of contraception (injection, IUD, IUS and implant) that once fitted, women don't
need to worry about for up to 10 years.
India has a large number of poor people and uneducated and these people don't understand the
need for
contraceptives or may rather spend that money for the next meal.
But a slew of Democrats defended the
need for a women's issues party today, and railed against what they deemed efforts to rein in women's access to
contraceptives or abortion.
Until such studies are conducted, they conclude that «women with high HIV risk
need access to additional safe and effective
contraceptive options, and they
need to be counseled about the relative risks and benefits of the available family planning methods.»
The numbers also suggest that the
contraceptives available aren't meeting everyone's
needs.
«Women
need accurate information about their coverage and about their
contraceptive options so that they can obtain whatever
contraceptive method best meets their
needs.
Expanded access to various types of healthcare providers in the public and private sectors who have acquired the skills
needed to deliver effective
contraceptive options to women and adolescent girls.
«We
need to promote family planning and increase
contraceptive availability,» says Iqbal Shah of the World Health Organization, a co-author on the paper.
«For any woman, choice of a
contraceptive requires careful consideration of benefits and risks with respect to her lifestyle and
needs.
In a press release he says the research shows that health workers
need to play a bigger role in educating and reassuring women, along with helping individuals determine the best
contraceptive for them.
«There is a
need to introduce public policies which aim to reduce socioeconomic and gender inequalities that we have found in sexual satisfaction, in the use of
contraceptives and in abusive sexual relations within the Spanish population,» Ruiz concludes.
Researchers identify molecule
needed for sperm activation NIH - funded study could inform development of male
contraceptives, infertility treatments
«Researchers identify molecule
needed for sperm activation: Study could inform development of male
contraceptives, infertility treatments.»
While more research
needs to be conducted on this, oral
contraceptives are suspected to act as a constant antibiotic internally, slowly altering and killing off healthy gut bacteria.
Now, oral
contraceptives can certainly lower testosterone levels, but that may not be what your body really
needs.
It also doesn't provide any
contraceptive benefits, so you'll
need to use birth control as well, since any pregnancy that occurred would have increased risk of miscarriage and obstetrical complications.
I'm experiencing a whole bunch of hormonal stuff (endometriosis) at the moment — I've been on a higher estrogen combined
contraceptive pill but am looking at changing to a different method (as I still
need to use some kind of contraception unfortunately)-- I was wondering if the progesterone - only pill is a better option in this case or if you have any info on this?