More than 200 million people in developing countries who want to delay or plan childbirth
lack access to birth control, information, and services.
Not exact matches
It hadn't occurred
to me that Whedon's protagonist's problem was a
lack of
access to birth control.
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.
The 18th district is currently represented in the Senate by Jeff Dial, whose voting record belies a
lack of support for contraception
access — his vote for HB 2599 helped lay the groundwork
to deny state Medicaid recipients the right
to receive preventive health care and
birth control from Planned Parenthood — as well as his opposition
to abortion — as illustrated by his vote in favor of SB 1324, which put severe restrictions around the use of medication abortion, which don't even comply with FDA regulations.
The rule would ensure those most in need — those who have very low incomes or
lack health insurance — still have
access to lifesaving care such as cancer screenings,
birth control, STI testing and treatment, and well - woman exams.
The rule ensures those most in need — those who have very low incomes or
lack health insurance — still have
access to lifesaving care, such as cancer screenings,
birth control, STI testing and treatment, and well - woman exams.