Sentences with phrase «making use of contraception»

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Why is it so hard for people to understand the pill isn't only used for contraception!??! Is it so da * n hard to figure out what these medications can do!?? Seriously some of you idiots on here make me embarrassed to even be a human being!
Roman Catholics make the link between sexuality and procreation an absolute (thereby forbidding the use of contraception); Evangelicals allow contraception (and therefore implicitly concede that procreation is not necessarily a required possibility in every sexual act).
In the course of making a number of effective criticisms, Flannery and Koterski suggest, in passing, that a couple who use Natural Family Planning (NFP) to avoid conception throughout their fertile years would be in a moral position comparable to that of a couple who used artificial contraception.
I think what you should be saying is that if we educated our children about the use of contraception instead of the «just don't do it» you would have people making more informed descisions and using the contraception in a more educated manner.
The rest of the letters focus primarily on the allowance I made for barrier methods of contraception when used in keeping with the spirit of «responsible parenthood» as defined by the encyclical.
I am going to weigh in, being a catholic and the whole shabang... First of all this is not infringing on anyone's right to practice their religion... Requiring insurance companies to provide contraception for women does not mean the woman has to use it or purchase it... Catholic hospitals take federal funds for their patients, therefore they are not exempt from employment laws... If the Catholic Diocese doesn't want to provide the insurance claiming religious beliefs, then they can no longer accept federal funded patients... They also know that they will be subjected to discrimination lawsuits based hiring and religious discrimination — non-catholics work there, and therefore are being denied healthcare due to catholic beliefs... Majority if not all Catholic women do, have, or had used contraception in their lifetime... God does not nor does the bible say anything about contraception, since it had not been invented yet — so this is a man - made law, made by a bunch of men, who have never had a menstrual cycle — and the pain that comes with it....
A non-hormonal option for male contraception is preferable to hormonal treatments currently in clinical trials, because the types of hormones that make men infertile have more severe side effects than those used in the female pill.
Through the FDA's iPLEDGE program, woman who are prescribed the drug must pledge to use two forms of contraception, in addition to taking regular pregnancy tests while on the drug and online tests to make sure they understand the dangers of getting pregnant while taking the drug.
(side note: I had made it very clear that we were not, did not, and would not be using any form of contraception, but this was a new midwife who apparently had missed the large handwritten note on my chart)
I decline to direct a remedy comparable to that which I directed in my 2009 opinion, such as directing that emergency contraception be made available without a prescription but with the current point - of - sale restrictions to women whom studies have demonstrated are capable of understanding the label and using the product appropriately.
Wisconsin is pushing to expand a controversial program that uses federal Medicaid funds to provide free birth - control pills, vasectomies and other forms of contraception to low - income people, an effort made possible by the federal health - care overhaul.
In an op - ed today in Women's Health, Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, celebrates Estelle Griswold, who «as the executive director of Planned Parenthood of Connecticut in the fifties and sixties, spent years fighting an 1879 state law that made it illegal to use or prescribe contraception.
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