Not exact matches
But, as it turns out, the early naysayers might have had it
right all along: Westley, Coeytaux and Wells now acknowledge that two recent analyses suggest that
emergency contraception is «not as effective in reducing unwanted pregnancy rates at a population level as we once hoped».
In the end it will be up to Ofsted inspectors and the courts to decide whether the DCSF framers of the law are
right, in other words whether the facts «not withheld» must include how to access «
emergency» and other forms of
contraception.
Here's how to figure out which kind of
emergency contraception is
right for you, how to get it, and what to expect.
Access to
emergency contraception by women is their
right and personal choice for a last chance to possibly prevent a pregnancy after unprotected sex.
Planned Parenthood led the charge on several critical women's health and
rights victories, including: the creation of the birth control pill and the development of the IUD; the legalization of birth control and abortion care; insurance coverage for
contraception; public awareness and availability of
emergency contraception; ensuring that pharmacies fill prescriptions for birth control; and coverage without co-pays of the full range of FDA - approved contraceptive methods.
Have an urgent question about birth control,
emergency contraception, STIs or pregnancy testing that you need an answer to
right now?
Here's how to figure out which kind of
emergency contraception is
right for you, how to get it, and what to expect.
The Obama administration made the
right decision this week when it decided to ensure that
emergency contraception will be made available to women in the armed forces at all hospitals and health centers on U.S. military bases around the world.
If you need to use
emergency contraception often, talk to your healthcare provider and learn about methods for birth control and sexually transmitted disease prevention that are
right for you.
The Center for Reproductive
Rights (CRR) filed a lawsuit against the FDA over the ridiculousness of placing a scientifically unfounded age restriction on
emergency contraception, which eventually led to the lowering of the restriction to 17 years.
The Action Fund's primary purpose is educating voters about public policies that impact reproductive health care and
rights — such as adequate funding for family planning services, access to safe and affordable abortion, the promotion of medically - accurate, age - appropriate sex education for our youth, increased access to
emergency contraception and confidential health services for minors.