«With President Bush refusing to state
his position on birth control, basic health care used by 98 percent of American women during their lifetimes, it is all the more important that Congress step up to the plate and support programs that promote the health of women and families.
Perhaps the worlds great political and religious leaders should re-think
their position on birth control.
The church's
position on birth control is NOT dogma.
Not exact matches
I may be Catholic, but I'm not a maniac about it, runs their unofficial subtext — meaning: I'm happy to take credit for enlightened Catholic
positions on the death penalty / social justice / civil rights, but of course I don't believe in those archaic teachings about divorce / homosexuality / and above all
birth control.
The Catholic Church's
position on artificial
birth control has NO basis in the teachings of Christ... it was not an issue then... the teaching is solely based
on the opinion of the men running the church who claim «divine inspiration»... BULL... they wanted people to have more kids so they could contribute more money to the church so that the so - called «princes of the church» could maintain their princely life - style.
For that matter latest polls demonstrate that even a majority of Catholics disagree with the official church
position on this issue, and an even stronger majority oppose the restrictions
on birth control.
«Just as Catholics for a Free Choice and other such groups suggest to the general public that not all Catholics agree with
positions adopted by their bishops
on birth control, abortion and in - vitro fertilization, so will the Religious Right serve to suggest that not all Catholics accept the
positions of church leaders in social justice matters,» writes Richard J. Dowling, executive director of the Maryland Catholic Conference.
I spoke with International Board Certified Lactation Consultant Kristin Gourley to get her expert advice
on common problems like deciding
on a
birth control, finding the perfect nursing
position, and even dealing with family members who think you should use a bottle so they can feed the baby.
The rotating schedule of whose
on - call gives you virtually no
control over who attends your
birth, and they tend to follow set protocols
on cord - cutting,
birth -
positions, and prenatal classes.
Things are circulated there as truth — «You only have one
position you can labor in at the hospital,» «You can't make noise at the hospital,» «At the hospital they'll try to force drugs
on you that will hurt your baby» — that aren't true, and so many women who choose home
birth think they are making a choice that will give them more «
control,» when really they'd have all those same options at the hospital (multiple labor
positions, noise or no noise, no drugs if they want) and MORE.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee unveiled a new TV ad Tuesday labeling Katko, R - Camillus, a «yes man» for Boehner, R - Ohio, and once again attacks his
positions on abortion and the Supreme Court's decision in the Hobby Lobby
birth control coverage case.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's first ad in the 24th Congressional District race labels Republican challenger John Katko a «rubber stamp» for House GOP leadership and attacks his
positions on abortion and the Supreme Court's Hobby Lobby
birth control coverage decision.
As part of the campaign, Planned Parenthood Federation of America today is launching a TV ad highlighting the anti-
birth control positions of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R - KY), who spoke out this week along with other Republican lawmakers in support of bosses who want to deny the women who work for them access to no - cost
birth control, and calling
on him to change his
positions.
Planned Parenthood of Nassau County Action Fund (PPNCAF) assesses candidate
positions on a variety of important reproductive health issues such as access to
birth control, evidence - based sexual health education, emergency contraception access, and access to safe and legal abortion.