Sentences with phrase «including contraceptive»

The Youth Peer Provider model seeks to address these issues, helping young people provide information and consistent access to modern pregnancy and STD prevention methods, including contraceptive pills and condoms, all available without prescriptions in the countries where the model is implemented.
Dr. Levy's clinical interests center on the health and welfare of animals in shelters, feline infectious diseases, and humane alternatives for cat population control, including contraceptive vaccines for cats.
Title X funding provides money for groups like Planned Parenthood and other entities that offer family planning and preventative health services, including contraceptive and cancer screenings.
Since most laws (possibly including the contraceptive mandate at issue in the Hobby Lobby case) are generally applicable, Smith in effect meant that the government could prevail over...
Earlier this year, Department of Health and Human Services finalized plans that would require church - affiliated organizations to offer private health care that would include contraceptives.
What business of there's is it if the health plan includes contraceptives?
Washington (CNN)- Seven states on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the federal government requirement that religious employers offer health insurance coverage that includes contraceptives and other birth control services.
The supreme court expanded it's ruling to include ALL contraceptives.
Can employers be compelled to include contraceptives and abortifacients in their employee health plans, if their faith teaches it's wrong?
I don't know if their health coverage includes contraceptives for men.
The US Supreme Court agreed to take up the case of the Little Sisters of the Poor, a group of Catholic nuns facing tens of millions of dollars in IRS fines because they can not, according to their faith, include contraceptives in their employee health plan.
Gorsuch had been considered a top contender early on because of his opinion in a case about the obligations of employers to provide insurance benefits that include contraceptives.

Not exact matches

The FDA's 2011 recall included the following oral contraceptives: Cyclafem 7 / 7/7, Cyclafem 1/35, Emoquette, Gildess FE 1.5 / 30, Gildess FE 1/20, Orsythia, Previfem and Tri-Previfem.
Our friend Stanley Carlson - Thies writes in his invaluable newsletter (subscribe here) that many (including some of us) have unfortunately followed our newspapers in misstating the scope of the opposition to the contraceptive mandate.
The Department of Health and Human Services has mandated that most large employers include in their health plans, at no cost, pharmaceutical contraceptives, sterilization procedures, and certain forms of so - called «emergency contraception.»
In 2012, when the Obama administration first proposed the so - called HHS mandate, requiring employers to provide insurance coverage that included free access to contraceptive and abortive drugs, it provided an exceedingly narrow religious exemption from the rule that echoed some of the distinctions first made in these earliest incarnations of the English tradition of toleration.
Our Archbishop has stated: If the provisions for contraceptives and abortions are not removed, the Archdiocese will no longer provide health insurance benefits to any of its employees, including over 1800 school teachers.
Under the order, organizations fighting the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate on religious grounds, including the Little Sisters of the Poor, would be granted accommodations.
The lawsuit is the most recent challenge to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate that employers provide insurance coverage of contraceptives, including emergency contraceptives such as Plan B and ella, at no cost to employees.
Question takes center stage as appeals courts consider contraceptive mandate lawsuits, including Hobby Lobby's.
After closed - door conversations with the White House going back to November, the cardinal - in - waiting challenged the White House over an insurance mandate from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that forced religious institutions, except for houses of worship, to provide insurance plans that included coverage for contraceptives.
(Catholic organizations have protested the law's requirement that insurance cover contraceptives; evangelical plaintiffs have more narrowly objected to the list of contraceptives that must be covered, including «emergency contraceptives» that may inhibit uterine implantation.)
The health risks of the chemical contraceptives have been known for a very long time and include weight gain, migraines, depression, and even death from blood clots.
As of today, the Green family, the evangelical Christian owners of Hobby Lobby Creative Centers and Mardel Christian Bookstores, potentially owes the federal government $ 21.3 million in fines for defying the HHS mandate that requires all companies to provide insurance coverage for all FDA - approved prescription contraceptive drugs and devices, surgical sterilizations and abortion - inducing drugs, including «the morning after pill» and «the week after pill.»
(CNN)- I don't know yet what I think of the Obama administration's policy of requiring employers, including Catholic ones, to offer contraceptive services for free as preventive care.
Oddly enough, this article fails to mention that Wheaton College's existing health insurance plans for its students ALREADY included coverage for contraceptives.
There is the argument that gay s e x is a sin, just as mast - erbation, premarital s e x, s e x that doesn't include normal inter-course and use of contraceptives are all considered sins for hetero people, depending on the Christian denomination.
International organizations like UNFPA are engaging in a full - court press to increase contraceptive prevalence in Africa (now the world's lowest at 27 percent) and to liberalize abortion laws by several means, including a controversial continent - wide framework called the Maputo Plan of Action.
Hormone changes due to induced abortion may indeed be related to breast cancer, but there are other known causes of hormone changes that we should worry about, including the widespread use of chemical contraceptives, fertility drugs that cause hormone surges, increased obesity and fat content in the diet that change the body's estrogen metabolism, and last but not least, chemical contaminants in the environment that mimic estrogen....
CNN: After contraception controversy, Catholic Church announces religious freedom campaign The Roman Catholic Church announced a major campaign Thursday aimed at bringing attention to what it said were growing threats to religious liberty in the United States, including the pending White House rule requiring health insurance companies to provide free contraceptive coverage to employees of Catholic organizations.
Are you too dumb to understand that contraceptives do not only include abortion but more importantly the pill?
The submerged issue here is a real medical issue: the staunch Catholic Church doctrine against the use of contraceptives includes a denial of the us of condoms.
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?
The coverage includes emergency contraceptives such as Plan B, which can prevent implantation of a fertilized egg, but not drugs like RU - 486, which can end an early pregnancy.
Contraceptives (including IUDs) PREVENT sperm from fertilizing the ovum (egg).
In Carey (1977), it included the right of teenagers to have access to contraceptives.
Specifically, many argue that women have an incontrovertible right to the full breadth of contraceptive care, including IUDs and the morning after pill (everything approved by the FDA).
Wellness visits for basic, holistic gynecologic care including pap tests, STI screening, blood tests, sex - positive contraceptive and family planning education and counseling.
It brings up age - appropriate sexuality topics and covers the broad spectrum of sex education, including safe sex, sexually transmitted infections, contraceptives, masturbation, body image, and more.
There are plenty of methods to choose from including condoms, birth control pills (oral contraceptives), intrauterine device (IUD), foams, Depo - Provera shots, and patches.
This includes both well women gynecological care including Pap tests, HPV screening, breast exams, family planning, contraceptive management and also obstetrical care that includes care during pregnancy, labor and after childbirth.
Besides maternity services, The Midwives & Associates offer comprehensive well - woman care including Pap smear screening, breast examinations and mammography, contraceptive counseling, and menopause management.
Let you know when you should return for routine gynaecological care including any follow - up for your chosen contraceptive method and give you any necessary referrals.
If risk exists for STI / HIV (including during pregnancy or postpartum), the correct and consistent use of condoms is recommended, either alone or with another contraceptive method.
You can also ingests medications including oral contraceptives without worrying about what may get into your supply or affect your volume.
Contraceptive options should be explained in detail and include nonhormonal methods (copper intrauterine devices, condoms, diaphragms) and hormonal methods (levonorgestrel intrauterine device, etonogestrel implants, medroxyprogesterone acetate injection, progestin - only pills, and combined hormonal contraceContraceptive options should be explained in detail and include nonhormonal methods (copper intrauterine devices, condoms, diaphragms) and hormonal methods (levonorgestrel intrauterine device, etonogestrel implants, medroxyprogesterone acetate injection, progestin - only pills, and combined hormonal contraceptivecontraceptive pills).
Other forms of birth control that can be used include abstinence, and even some hormonal contraceptive methods, although they are not often considered the first choice for breastfeeding mothers.
This includes well care of people in need of reproductive care, contraceptive services, maternity care, birth, and postpartum care.
Breastfeeding also has a contraceptive effect (though post natal women should be cautious about using this as a sole means of contraception if they are not yet ready to conceive another baby as it is not foolproof and in most cases only works for those feeding at least every three hours, including night feeds).
Commonly used medicines that may cut your milk supply include antihistamines and decongestants, diuretics, hormonal contraceptives containing estrogen, and some weight loss medications.
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