BRC, I do understand fully, what I think you don't understand by having that clause in their employees insurance policy, they feel that they are aiding a person to
get contraceptives or an abortion which to them is the same thing as going against their beliefs.
All this bill says, is that Catholic Hospitals have to provide INSURANCE for their EMPLOYEES that would allow them to
get contraceptives.
If no women in their organization, Catholic or otherwise, want to
get contraceptives, then why would they have to pay for it?
By requiring Catholic organizations (such as schools and hospitals) to cover contraception and sterilization does not force anyone to to
get contraceptives or to be sterilized, it just means if the employees of these organizations have insurance coverage of contraceptives IF they CHOOSE to use contraceptives or an operation such as a vasectomy or tubal ligation for sterilization.
Maybe she should stop worrying about where
she get contraceptives and get a degree!
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.
Can't women
get contraceptives free without question.
Birth control pills were a godsend but try
getting contraceptives, without your husband's consent.
Patients from all over the city and Onondaga County go to the East Genesee Street Planned Parenthood — the only one in the city — to
get contraceptive care, sexually transmitted infection testing, health screenings, abortion services and a spectrum of women's health care.
If you're having trouble
getting your contraceptives covered without cost - sharing, visit the National Women's Law Center's CoverHer site for assistance.
We know that birth control is most effective when women and men make informed decisions and
get the contraceptive method that is most appropriate for them,» said PPFA Vice President for Medical Affairs, Dr. Vanessa Cullins.
Thanks to the leadership of President Obama and Secretaries of State John Kerry and Hillary Clinton, 27 million women and couples can now
get contraceptive supplies and services, averting six million unintended pregnancies and saving 11,000 women's lives.
Not exact matches
-- What if the government
got the insurance companies to pay
Contraceptive costs «out of their profits».?
@ 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..
Children are a gift from God (my husband and I are currently expecting our first) but some women may never
get to become mother's due to reproductive issues that can be helped through the use of oral
contraceptives.
Either way, I don't want to
get stuck paying for anyone else's choice in
contraceptive methods.
Yakman2 If your daughter
got up infront of a committee of any kind and said with a straight face that she pays $ 1000.00 + for
contraceptives, she would deserve the same thing and instead of violence toward Rush, or anyone else for that matter, you should be embarrassed that the product of your raising turned out with such a lack of intelegence.
All the same, as long as health insurers allow guys to
get prescriptions for Viagara and Ciallis, we should not restrict women from receiving
contraceptives.
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?
There are more than 220 million women in developing countries who don't want to
get pregnant, but who lack access to family planning information and
contraceptives.
Some of this group would still
get pregnant, despite using
contraceptives.
Just as they have the freedom to
get another job if they want to wear their crosses, you women are free to go to another university or employer if you want insurance that provides
contraceptives and abortions.
People should also not assume that
getting free
contraceptives is a minor issue, as if any female desiring it can afford it.
And that, kiddees, is why Catholics can't use
contraceptives,
get bl / owj / obs or mastu.rbate.
@Gaunt «One of those
contraceptives that would be banned by this bill is the birth control pill» = > absolutely 100 % incorrect,
get your facts straight.
In fact, six in ten women having abortions did so because their
contraceptives failed; among typical couples, 18 percent using diaphragms and 12 percent using condoms managed to
get pregnant.
We have had universal access to
contraceptives since i can remember!!!! I only pitched in with my girlfiend, not the Neighbors or the Bum on the corner —
Get it
If the hospital could prove that it was ONLY staffed by devout Catholics, and that no one who ever had or ever would work there believed in or agreed with
contraceptives, and you accepted 0 Government dollars in support, you were purely a church run facility, then you could ignore the law, and anyone who works there should know what they're
getting into.
Getting free
contraceptives is not a right.
What they do with their healthcare benefits is THEIR BUSINESS and this bill does not force ANYONE to use
contraceptives or
get an abortion.
If someone wants to offer that the real purpose of this law is to furtively provide healthcare for the poor — for people who couldn't afford
contraceptives, now they can
get it — then we can finally discuss why this hidden government aid program, didn't include any means testing — why does it apply to millionaires equally to the poor?
You
get the Obama administration's
contraceptive / abortifacient mandate on steroids and a full - scale legal assault by Clinton Administration 3.0 on the capacity of religious institutions to be themselves as they understand themselves to be: communities of religious conviction with a right to their own moral integrity, not mere instruments for delivering whatever the government deems to be a public service or a public good.
And do you think he would approve of sacrificing unwanted babies, drug use, creating more poverty, lying to
get elected, free
contraceptives, and voting based on skin color?
I have the
contraceptive implant but have been seriously considering
getting it removed and using a non hormonal alternative to allow my body to return to a more natural state.
If you don't want to
get pregnant, it's best to use a
contraceptive.
So what happens when you're taking oral
contraceptives but still managed to
get pregnant?
Halo ladies I had unprotected sex with my bf on the second day of menstruation 23.2.2017 and I didn't take any
contraceptive pill and on 4.3.2017 I had unprotected sex again but
got pill on 6.3.2017 and on 16.3.2017 I had sex again and had
contraceptive pill on 17.3.2017.
You can also ingests medications including oral
contraceptives without worrying about what may
get into your supply or affect your volume.
Unless you already have emergency
contraceptive pills on hand, go to a pharmacy without delay — you can
get these pills without a prescription if you're 17 or older.
In the meantime, you can use barrier
contraceptives to avoid
getting pregnant before you are ready.
This concept is primarily based on a 1977 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine that showed women who
got pregnant shortly after stopping oral
contraceptives were twice as likely to have twins.
One 1989 study even concluded that
getting pregnant within a year after taking oral
contraceptives slightly increases your chances of monozygotic (identical) twins.
Oral
contraceptives can actually make it harder for mom to
get back their strength, and build muscle.
To most women breastfeeding acts as a natural
contraceptive preventing them from
getting pregnant as they breastfeed their toddler.
«Well I actually
got really excited when I heard Speaker Boehner talking about «Plan B» because I thought finally they've made progress on a really important women's health issue that I've been working on,» she said at a press conference with Senate Democrats, referring to the emergency
contraceptive, «Plan B.»
ORAL
contraceptives may free a woman to have sex without fear of
getting pregnant, but they could also extinguish her desire.
When Dean's team injected the beads into the uteruses of female mice that were kept with males, the mice didn't
get pregnant through 10 oestrus cycles, suggesting that ZP2 could also be used as a
contraceptive.
For those who prefer a
contraceptive implant,
getting the procedure in the hospital immediately after giving birth is more cost - effective than delaying insertion to a 6 - 8 week postpartum visit, according to a new study by Yale School of Medicine researchers.
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.
This could be a whole article on its own, but in short, I always counsel patients when they
get on any types of hormone therapy — including oral
contraceptive birth control.