Sentences with phrase «give access to birth control»

Planned Parenthood give access to birth control to poor women.

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Access to birth control and education on the proper uses (like, even if you're on birth control, the guy should still wear a condom) of it, as well as true education about intercourse, what causes disease and how giving birth affects the female body is one of the most responsible things we can help the poor with.
President Obama's contraception coverage proposal is drawing fierce opposition because it would require religious institutions to give their employees access to insurance plans with birth control and abortion coverage.
In order for you to be able to give birth, have control over urine and bowel movements, be able to participate fully (and comfortably) with sexuality, you need to be able to access the floor's full range of motion.
Dr. Hal Lawrence, president and CEO of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said he is concerned that a funding cut to Planned Parenthood clinics could give low - income women less access to birth control that can help them guard against unintended pregnancies in the face of the Zika threat.
Furthermore, Kelly Ayotte won't protect access to birth control coverage, and proposed a plan that would make more women pay for birth control by undermining the health law that gave nearly 300,000 New Hampshire women access to no - copay birth control.
«We fought hard for the ACA, which gave over 55 million women access to no - copay birth control, and we are making substantial progress in health outcomes for women and families.
The anniversary of the benefit comes just as the Guttmacher Institute releases new data showing that giving women access to affordable birth control, through publicly funded family planning services, helped prevent 2.2 million unintended pregnancies in 2010, which would have resulted in 1.1 million unplanned births and 760,000 abortions.
This administration is carrying out a full - scale attack on birth control — eliminating insurance coverage for birth control, eliminating programs that help women with low incomes access birth control, and moving to prohibit health care providers from even giving women information about birth control or abortion.
One suggested cause of the 1960s sexual revolution was the development of the birth control pill in 1960, which gave women access to easy and reliable contraception.
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