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After Donald Trump won the 2024 election, some women are concerned that birth control will be banned. Here's what experts think—and what you should do next.
Live Action has advocated to deny federal and state funding to Planned Parenthood, claiming they cover up sexual abuse of children. [19] [20]Following Live Action's release of undercover videos in Planned Parenthood clinics, the U.S. House of Representatives approved in February 2011 an amendment by Republican Rep. Mike Pence to cut federal funding to Planned Parenthood.
The benefits of providing a six-month supply of birth control are well-documented. Research shows that women who receive longer supplies of contraceptives are less likely to experience gaps in use ...
approximately 10.4% (or an estimated 11.7 million) of men in the United States reported ever having an intimate partner who tried to get pregnant when they did not want to or tried to stop them from using birth control, with 8.7% having had an intimate partner who tried to get pregnant when they did not want to or tried to stop them from using ...
Birth control, also known as contraception, anticonception, and fertility control, is the use of methods or devices to prevent pregnancy. [1] [2] Birth control has been used since ancient times, but effective and safe methods of birth control only became available in the 20th century. [3]
“Now more than ever, access to and coverage of birth control is critical as the Biden-Harris Administration works to help ensure women everywhere can get the contraception they need, when they ...
The Court thus struck down dozens of state abortion restrictions. After Roe , the right to terminate a pregnancy pre-viability was a protected constitutional right that could be regulated or prohibited by state law only when the fetus became viable, because the state's interest in protecting a potential life met the constitutional standard only ...
All Food and Drug Administration-approved birth control is currently legal in the U.S., but in some states, including in Missouri, pharmacists can legally refuse to fill a patient’s prescription ...