Sentences with phrase «medical birth control»

When practiced perfectly, it can work nearly as well as medical birth control, according to some studies.

Not exact matches

While most of us have higher cortisol levels in the morning, different people's hormones rise and fall at different times, and medications like hormonal birth control pills and medical conditions like obesity can influence when an individual's levels are highest.
On the other hand, 71 percent favor the law's Medicaid expansion, 66 percent of young adults favor the prohibition on denying people coverage because of a person's medical history, 65 percent favor requiring insurance plans to cover the full cost of birth control, 63 percent favor requiring most employers to pay a fine if they don't offer insurance and 53 percent favor paying for benefit increases with higher payroll taxes for higher earners.
The Church has always allowed birth control for medical reasons so that is a empty point.
In the end though, contraception was used for the medical purposes of hormone therapy originally but YOU are the one that decided to use it as a form of birth control.
Catholic News Agency: Few Catholic colleges freely choose to cover birth control, group says An analysis by the Cardinal Newman Society shows that most Catholic colleges offering contraceptive coverage do so because of a state mandate or medical reasons but not for birth control purposes.
Even Anna Glazier, a health expert and a strong proponent of greater access to the morning - after pill, stated in early 2006 in an editorial in the British Medical Journal that greater access to emergency birth control has failed to cut pregnancy and abortion rates.
In other words, I make the choice to do something that might alter my physical being if something goes wrong... can I make the birth control argument, since birth control is not 100 % full proof, that this gear is cheaper than the medical cost of my injuries if I fall?
I see homicidal lunatics planting bombs in clinics that offer birth control and breast cancer screening, or shooting doctors in their homes and churches for offering a legal medical service.
I am no longer on birth control for medical reasons (higher risk of clots in my family), but when I was on it, I used it because I didn't want to get pregnant while working full time, writing full time, and living as a single woman.
They are not really against birth control, as they are against using tax - payer dollars to pay for birth control, or the government requiring churches and religious organizations to offer birth control as part of their group medical insurance plans.
If, for some reason, my birth control were to fail (presuming I'm dating a man), and I were to discover I was pregnant, it probably wouldn't kill me, however, it would cause enough medical problems that I would be unable to work during the last four months (at least, probably longer).
And birth control pills have important medical applications outside of contraception.
If the client is getting on birth control make this the focus of the visit and put a note in the chief complaints that the client had a surgical or medical abortion «x» weeks ago.
Catholics don't believe in «artificial» birth control, Jehovah's Witnesses don't believe in blood transfusions, faith healers don't believe in any medical procedures at all... I don't want ANY of those religions to determine what my healthcare covers.
If they were a medical necessity I'd support the move, but since abstinence is a choice there's no reason to force them to go against their beliefs and pay for birth control when alternatives exist.
Birth control is used for a host of medical problems, pregnancy prevention being but one of them, and they can not deny people this just because their Church decided that it goes against God.
Just because birth control is offered as an optional piece of a medical plan does not mean those of the Catholic faith must use the option.
Do any of this men realize that birth control pills are also used for other female medical conditions and not just for birth control..
For MEDICAL SCIENCE then a pregnancy doesn't begin until implantation therefore NO female hormonal birth control interferes AFTER implantation or in other words cause an abortion.
I am constantly shaking my head at writers and media who seem not to understand the medical facts or science regarding birth control and because of that mislead readers about the truth about birth control and what it does and doesn't do and the truth around so - called religious objections as it applies to the health care law.
This is true of birth control, of some matters of medical ethics.
In Arizona, a law was proposed that allowed businesses that offer insurance to deny coverage for birth control to women who actually used it to prevent pregnancy, A woman would require proof that she used it for medical reasons.
They see it in the birth control legislation in Massachusetts and Connecticut; they see it in the Catholic pressure to remove welfare agencies that have birth control clinics from local community chests elsewhere; they see it in the Catholic objection to divorce laws that are much more flexible than the law of the Church; they see it in the attempts to have non-Catholic hospitals adopt the Catholic ideas of medical ethics in the field of obstetrics.
Once a responsible decision is made, «the whole range of birth - control methods can be considered as options in accordance with their medical, psychological and personal effects.
5 medical offices in Bucks County offering a range of reproductive and sexual health services, including HIV / STI testing, treatment, gyn exams, cancer screening, pregnancy testing, abortion services, birth control and safer sex, tobacco counseling and nicotine dependency treatment and more.
The conversation with the doctor was even more stilted, because this was for birth control, and she was getting down my past medical history, including pregnancies.
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Some common triggers, according to the Birth Trauma Association, are: lengthy labor or short and very painful labor, induction, poor pain relief, feelings of loss of control, high levels of medical intervention, traumatic or emergency deliveries (e.g. emergency cesarean section), impersonal treatment or problems with staff attitudes, not being listened to, lack of information or explanation, lack of privacy and dignity, fear for baby's safety, stillbirth, birth injuries to the baby, NICU stay, poor postpartum care, previous trauma (such as sexual abuse, domestic violence, trauma with a previous biBirth Trauma Association, are: lengthy labor or short and very painful labor, induction, poor pain relief, feelings of loss of control, high levels of medical intervention, traumatic or emergency deliveries (e.g. emergency cesarean section), impersonal treatment or problems with staff attitudes, not being listened to, lack of information or explanation, lack of privacy and dignity, fear for baby's safety, stillbirth, birth injuries to the baby, NICU stay, poor postpartum care, previous trauma (such as sexual abuse, domestic violence, trauma with a previous bibirth injuries to the baby, NICU stay, poor postpartum care, previous trauma (such as sexual abuse, domestic violence, trauma with a previous birthbirth).
This is an in - depth and far - reaching conversation that includes dialogue about euthanasia, blood transfusions, medical experimentation without consent, research fraud, vaccines as biological weapons, autism, the rape of autistic children, the rape of medical patients — especially during hospital birth, birth trauma, trauma - based mind - control, circumcision, satanism / luciferianism, psychopathy, Agenda 21, and the deliberate attempt to kill and / or render infertile and / or genetically mutate the human race.
Maternal medical conditions (e.g. high blood pressure, low thyroid levels, retained placental fragments and use of the birth control pill.)
Homebirth for most is not the «cool feminist thing to do», it's a way for some to make sure that they are in control of their birth instead of allowing a so called medical specialist to tell them what drugs that they need or what practices have to happen to ensure a «safe» delivery.
Even though my second birth ended up being a scheduled C - section (body just would NOT start labor), I felt informed, supported, and in control of my medical care with my new doctor, and that made a major difference in my emotional recovery after the second C - sec.
«We were unable to control for confounding by indication since the underlying reasons for the provided medical and operative birth interventions were unknown.»
You can't always control medical factors, but it's a good idea to think about your personal preferences and other needs before you give birth.
In Finland, infants who need special infant formulas in the management of diagnosed cow's milk allergy are entitled to this special reimbursement up to 2 years of age.26 The Medical Birth Register data were not available for children who were not born in Finland; these children were excluded (n = 266 case - control pairs).
The Leslie and Romano study found that nonhospital birth results in far fewer interventions, such as cesarean sections, use of intravenous fluids, and use of medical pain control.
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The analysis of the socio - demographic, prenatal and natal parameters of mothers and newborns in the intervention group and control group (Table 1) did not reveal any statistically significant differences in terms of age, living area, education level, mother's profession, number of children, medical follow - up, number of prenatal visits, Apgar score and birth weight.
The 2 groups of women appeared to have similar baseline characteristics: «Dyads in the intervention and control group did not differ with regard to maternal age, education, type of medical coverage, week at which prenatal care was initiated, infant gestational age at birth, race, or rate of vaginal delivery».
Of my own experience giving birth at home, I can say that I did not realize how much control I was giving up in terms of «physical / medical control», but had anything gone wrong, that would have become horribly obvious in an instant (I am so thankful it didn't).
Rather than heralding this life - saving medical intervention as progress, she says, «Hospitals tend to turn birth into an organised, sanitised affair over which the professionals, rather than mothers have control
According to the Centers for Disease Control, a whopping 10 % of all American children are born preterm — and preterm babies are more likely to require substantial medical intervention, NICU time, and other things that might keep them from spending time on their mother's chest in the moments after birth.
This was a problem for studies that looked back at their medical records to select women who had a water birth, and then made a control group of «low risk women».
In general, most adoptive parents choose open adoption because it gives them more control over the matching process, offers them the chance to parent a child from birth, and allows them to have more detailed information about their child's family and medical history.
«The birth wars» explores the sometimes acrimonious contest between the medical and midwifery professions for the control of uncomplicated birth [13] and the negative consequences to pregnant women and their babies caught in the middle [12].
Using this tool we compared the outcomes of planned home births with those of planned hospital births for primiparous and multiparous women after controlling for the confounding effects of social, medical, and obstetric background.
We wished to assess whether the planned place of birth would lead to differences in perinatal outcome after the confounding effects of obstetric, medical, and social background were controlled for.
322 Additional subsequent large population case - control trials consistently have found vaccines to be protective against SIDS323, — , 325; however, confounding factors (social, maternal, birth, and infant medical history) might account for this protective effect.326 It also has been theorized that the decreased SIDS rate immediately after vaccination was attributable to infants being healthier at time of immunization, or «the healthy vaccinee effect.»
Lately, women have been pushing us further and further to offer genuine choice and to end the clinical / medical control of women and birth.
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