I donate to organizations that help poor people
get access to birth control.
Since Griswold, we've led the charge for insurance coverage for contraceptives, advocated for over-the-counter access to emergency contraception and worked to make sure women can
get access to their birth control at their pharmacy without discrimination or delay.»
Not exact matches
If Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte
gets his way, some millions of Filipino women could soon have
access to free
birth control and other reproductive health - related services.
The religious among us keep trying
to chip away at the separation of church and state by making people recite the pledge of allegiance with the God clause, installing religious symbols and displays on public property, holding prayer breakfasts for politicians, berating the removal of prayer in public schools, trying
to pass laws limiting women's
access to birth control, and trying
to get an amendment passed outlawing abortion (since in their view God creates a soul the moment a sperm enters an egg).
Conservatives don't want women
to have
access to birth control... and if they
get pregnant, they don't want those women
to have abortions.
As the prospect began
to sink in of losing
access to free contraceptives if the health law is repealed or replaced, women have reportedly been racing
to get IUDs or stockpile
birth control pills before President Barack Obama leaves office.
It also means that we need a crash program
to get reproductive health care and
birth control services
to the more than 200 million women today who want
to plan their families but lack
access to the means
to do so.
We object
to the continued funding of fiscally irresponsible abstinence - only programs that have been proven ineffective, while ignoring calls for increased funding for the programs that have been proven
to work and help millions of women across the country
get access to basic health care, including affordable
birth control.
By coming
to us for care and
getting your
birth control directly through Planned Parenthood, you help us fulfill our mission and resist against limits
to sexual health care
access.
Last year, Florida Senator Marco Rubio co-sponsored the much - talked - about Blunt amendment — which would have let your boss decide whether women could
get access to affordable
birth control or not.
Among other things, the women
get access to prescription
birth control, Pap smears, testing...
«Beyond affordable
birth control, there is a need
to invest in family planning programs that promote prevention and reduce the number of unintended pregnancies by ensuring every woman has
access to health care and every teen
gets the information she needs
to make responsible decisions.»
Despite the fact that
birth control is essential health care and key
to women's economic and social advancement, the Trump administration is hell - bent on
getting rid of
access to it.
The researchers make the case that the 2013 policy change made it more difficult for these women
to get access to reliable
birth control.