Sentences with phrase «talk about contraception»

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 you people who talk about contraception and abortion as sins are being blind to the larger picture.
Basically, what has happened with CST is comparable to what has happened with marriage and family: We spend a lot of time talking about contraception and abortion and bioethical dilemmas, and unfortunately we must do so, given the gravity of these evils and the obsessions of our day — but as a result we can fail to see, or at least fail to communicate to others, the profound truth of the sacrament of matrimony, which is the foundation of all the rules and prohibitions.
I joke with my friends that if we had 51 percent female representation in Congress we wouldn't be talking about contraception.
Romantic partners were also more likely to have talked about contraception and sexually transmitted infections.

Not exact matches

Just like I don't expect George to offer any insight further than «you don't know what you're talking about» in the post I did about Catholics and contraception.
So I've been working on a project related to maternal health for the Nashville - based, nonprofit organization Hope Through Healing Hands, and in my research, I bumped into this very cool 2012 TED Talk from Melinda Gates about the importance of access to contraception worldwide.
«What young people really need is not more talk about the mechanics of sex and contraception, but encouragement to develop the character qualities of stability, faithfulness and commitment - the qualities they will need to build a strong and lasting marriage based on something that runs deeper than feelings and physical attraction.»
2) Women who can't afford to pay for their contraception aren't spending hundreds of dollars on those things you're talking about.
No, momoya, it's about out of control insurance costs going ever higher because more and more is mandated to be covered, it's about tax exempt groups being in effect taxed via mandates and indeed mandated to pay things that go directly contrary to their philosophy, it's about disingenuous mumblers on the left talking incoherently about people being «forced» not to use contraception when (a) no one is forcing them to affiliate with the organization balking at the mandate, (b) no one is preventing them from buying contraception on their own dime and (c) no one is preventing them from buying their own health insurance plans, something MANY will have to do when Obamacare kicks in for real.
I'm talking about delaying stem cell research, spreading misinformation about contraception / abortion, denying GLBT rights and highjacking science with christian - only based creationism (not comparative religion).
When it comes talking about sex, contraception and teenage dating, it seems that parents tend to get trapped making some predictable mistakes.
This is also the time that you must talk about sex and contraception:
Women from the Third World expected to talk about ways that underdevelopment was holding women back, when the focus of the Conference was abortion and contraception.
At some point during your pregnancy, you'll want to talk to your practitioner about what kind of contraception will work best for you after you give birth.
Peter Tatchell, human rights campaigner, talked about Catholic dissent from the Pope's hardline, intolerant opposition to liberation theology, women's rights, gay equality, contraception, fertility treatment, embryonic stem cell research and the Pope's collusion with Holocaust deniers and appeasers.
«Now, with threats to ACA [Affordable Care Act], talks about changing access and rumors that contraception access will now be optional for employers, you are going to have teenagers that can only get access to contraception based on whether or not their parents work for a company that will cover it,» Wilkinson continued.
I came of age in the»70s — I was eight when Roe v. Wade was decided — a time when pro-choice advocates didn't feel forced to talk exclusively about the other kinds of medical care Planned Parenthood clinics provided: the breast cancer screens, the contraception, the treatment for sexually transmitted diseases.
If you need to use emergency contraception often, talk to your healthcare provider and learn about methods for birth control and sexually transmitted disease prevention that are right for you.
The other week, I was talking to a family member about the threats to contraception access in this country, «thanks» to our new president and his fanatical administration.
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