Please, talk to your physician (MD, DO, ND) about
other contraceptive options or ways to minimize the adverse affects of the pill on your health (I think ND's can be the most helpful here).
Of course there are
other contraceptive options, but an unwanted pregnancy is a sure - fire way to creaet more anxiety!
Not exact matches
I am happy that the writer had the choices that she did... She is also free to decide whether or not she is a Catholic... She however, took an available medication for a health problem... most Catholic facilities recognize such health problems and allow for that treatment... I am completly puzzled, though, that she would not want
other Catholics to be able to choose differently than she did... for those people who wish to use
contraceptive services and medication,
options are open to them... I am not Catholic, did not grow up in a faith based family, and don't know whether a God exists or not... However, to leave a relgious group with no
option but to contradict its own tenets is an attempt by those who don't believe in those tenents to mock them, certainly, but more to erode them... this seems the aim of many and when those folks operate from inside the government... that intrusion is an overreach of the govenrment...
Their employees, on the
other hand, can choose to avail themselves of the
contraceptive options or not as is falls within THEIR personal believe system since, being people, they can have beliefs.
Contraception is such a difficult subject because people are so different and whilst there will be people out there who have a good experience with their long term
contraceptive options others may not.
Also left out of the Supreme Court conversation was evidence on the health effects of different birth control
options, and
other medical uses of
contraceptives beyond the prevention of pregnancy.
Carefully research any medications,
contraceptives, or
other factors that can impact hormone levels and consider natural
options.
Patient access to a broad range of
contraceptive options, including long acting reversible
contraceptives (LARC),
other pharmaceuticals, and laboratory tests, preferably on site;