Not exact matches
Washington (CNN)- America's Catholic bishops have criticized the White House's mandate for insurers to provide
free contraception coverage to employees, but plenty
of other Catholic groups have endorsed the plan - some taking swipes at the bishops in the process.
For some time, Western culture has been in a fever
of free love,
contraception, and the pill.
Contraception is the promise of child - free sex, and when something goes wrong and a child is conceived ¯ due either to the technical failure rate of contraception or to the possibility of human error in anything we humans undertake ¯ abortion takes that child - free promissory note
Contraception is the promise
of child -
free sex, and when something goes wrong and a child is conceived ¯ due either to the technical failure rate
of contraception or to the possibility of human error in anything we humans undertake ¯ abortion takes that child - free promissory note
contraception or to the possibility
of human error in anything we humans undertake ¯ abortion takes that child -
free promissory note to the bank.
In Sweden, for example, an increase in affordable access to
contraception and the presence
of free contraceptive counseling have paralleled a substantial increase in the teen abortion rate.
The mandate requires insurance companies, including those catering to religiously affiliated employers, to provide
free contraception coverage, drawing the ire
of many faith leaders.
The traditional morality surrounding procreation and sexual relationships in the so - called
free world is sadly out
of touch with present reality: witness the Roman Catholic rejection
of all artificial forms
of contraception and the still widespread moral condemnation
of clinical abortion.
For over two years scores
of litigants have been challenging the HHS mandate, which forces nearly all non-grandfathered employee health plans to change their terms, if they do not already cover sterilization,
contraception, and abortifacient pharmaceuticals as «
free preventive care» for female employees and dependents.
Bork surveys a long and depressing series
of decisions - on
free speech, pornography,
contraception, abortion, sexual equality, etc. - in which the Supreme Court, claiming the authority
of the Constitution, has taken public policy out
of the hands
of the people and their elected representatives.
@vbscript Actually the insurance companies are now required to provide
contraception free of charge, so no catholic has to pay for it.
Then Obama decided we would have a middle ground and make the insurance companies, who weren't tied with the churches in any way, to provide the
contraception free of charge.
No body is saying outlaw
contraception... but in a
free society there have to limits to what you can force your neighbors to purchase, and one
of those things is insurance that sponsors things they find abhorrent.
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.
Now let's see if he can convince the rest
of the bishops and cardinals and lay folks... who only seem to want to talk about
contraception and abortion... to turn their attention to helping families who are living in motels, sleeping in cars and waiting in line for
free dental care.
ALL methods
of contraception are
free.
Mom should really consider making a switch to hormone -
free birth control, because oral
contraception can make mom feel really hot or cold at the strangest
of times.
The plan's website says it does not cover abortion, sterilization, or artificial
contraception, but adds: «As a member
of Fidelis Care, you can secure such services through
free access to the Medicaid program or through State Department
of Health - contracted entities.»
it does not cover abortion, sterilization, or artificial
contraception, but adds: «As a member
of Fidelis Care, you can secure such services through
free access to the Medicaid program or through State Department
of Health - contracted entities.»
Parents have the option to opt their children out
of the program that provides the
free emergency
contraception.
Under the CCCA, insurance companies would have to provide cost -
free coverage for at least one type
of all FDA - approved contraceptives, including emergency
contraception such as morning - after pills.
Members then passed the Comprehensive
Contraception Coverage Act, which would require all health insurers provide cost -
free contraceptive coverage as a part
of their insurance policies, by a similar margin.
Yesterday the US Supreme Court ruled that forcing some companies to provide women with
free contraception was a violation
of their religious freedom.
The US Supreme Court has ruled that asking companies to provide
free contraception is a violation
of religious freedom — a decision made without looking at the science
For women, many
of the
free preventative care benefits are related to pregnancy, breastfeeding, and
contraception, as well as gender - specific cancers and sexually transmitted diseases.
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.
DENVER — If you have been displaced by Hurricane Katrina, you qualify for
FREE services at Planned Parenthood
of the Rocky Mountains, including birth control (no exam necessary), emergency
contraception, pregnancy testing, testing for breast and cervical cancer, sexually transmitted disease testing and treatment, HIV testing, and abortion services.
Free EC Day is designed to increase awareness
of this important backup method
of contraception.
Planned Parenthood's
free offer is a part
of the Back Up Your Birth Control campaign, designed to expand access to emergency
contraception by increasing public education and awareness.
Planned Parenthood's
free offer is part
of the national Back Up Your Birth Control campaign, designed to expand access to emergency
contraception by increasing public education and awareness about this very safe and effective method
of preventing pregnancy up to five days after unprotected sex.
In a study published today (Oct. 4) in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology, researchers provided
free methods
of reversible, reliable
contraception to more than 9,000 teens and women in the St. Louis area.
«This offer
of free emergency
contraception will be a great benefit to young women and low - income women or those whose insurance does not cover emergency
contraception,» said Barry Chase, PPGMR's CEO.
Each year a partnership
of leading advocacy organizations and service providers conduct educational outreach and offer
free services connected with emergency
contraception.
In case no menstrual period occurs in the next pill -
free period following the use
of NorLevo after regular hormonal
contraception, pregnancy should be ruled out.