rudeguy
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http://jurist.org/feature/2013/07/contraception-and-reproductive-rights.php
Seems it depends on what state you are in.
Seems your state doesn't care about women. You should move.
http://jurist.org/feature/2013/07/contraception-and-reproductive-rights.php
Seems it depends on what state you are in.
http://jurist.org/feature/2013/07/contraception-and-reproductive-rights.php
Seems it depends on what state you are in.
Pharmacists are obliged to dispense the Plan B pill, even if they are personally opposed to the "morning after" contraceptive on religious grounds, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
So you would restrict womens choices?
Whats next, tell women they can get an associates degree but not a bachelors?
0_o so then... you're... Wrong...???
But anyway, is access to birth control a womans right?
It is not a matter of being wrong or right.
The goal is to resolve the question.
How do we as a society provide low income women with long term and effective birth control that is conformable to them?
Example of what I was using as a reference,
http://articles.latimes.com/2009/jul/09/nation/na-pill-ruling9
But anyway, is access to birth control a womans right?
It is not a matter of being wrong or right.
The goal is to resolve the question.
How do we as a society provide low income women with long term and effective birth control that is conformable to them?
Does she not have access to birth control?
Does she not have access to birth control?
But knowing where you're going with this, you are completely blind and missing the point we are all making here TH.
Your step daughter ALREADY HAS BIRTH CONTROL. She is not being denied her "civil liberty" of birth control. She is making a choice to opt for getting her tubes tied.
How do you not see this???
Have you not read the thread?
It is her carrying the baby, giving birth, and who will be responsible for it. So why not let her pick the form of birth control she wants?
I wish my stepdaughter had free access to the birth control options she wants, rather than ones they were limited to paying for.
It is her carrying the baby, giving birth, and who will be responsible for it. So why not let her pick the form of birth control she wants?
She's free to get the surgery, but the deductible is $1500. You do know how insurance works, right?
Yes, I know very well how insurance works.
This goes back to the opening post. I "thought" the ACA was supposed to make womens health options more affordable.
Without it, she wouldn't be on the insurance and would have to pay full price.
Working as intended.
Worked as intended?
The name of the law was affordable care act,,,, right?
How is $1,500 affordable?
Worked as intended?
The name of the law was affordable care act,,,, right?
How is $1,500 affordable?
It's an invasive surgery bro, lol are you kidding????
No one said it was going to make elective surgery free,
What is the alternative? For low income families to keep having kids?
If they had another kid they might be able to get medicaid.
In all seriousness, if you have a young woman who says she does not want and can not afford any more kids, shouldn't society provide those services before she gets knocked up again?
Should society pay a few thousand for a surgery, or tens of thousands on welfare?
In all seriousness, if you have a young woman who says she does not want and can not afford any more kids, shouldn't society provide those services before she gets knocked up again?
When you can reasonably explain why condoms, birth control pills, injections, implants, IUDs, NuvaRing, patches, diaphragms, spermicides and the rhythm method aren't options for her, we can discuss the public's responsibility to fund a tubal ligation.
She already has an IUD.
I feel society should offer more permanent options to low income families who have trouble making the deductible.
Which is cheaper, tie her tubes, or pay for another pregnancy?

She already has an IUD.
I feel society should offer more permanent options to low income families who have trouble making the deductible.
Which is cheaper, tie her tubes, or pay for another pregnancy?
