Initially, the controversy over President Obama’s proposal that all insurers cover contraception focused on religious liberty. After polls revealed that 98% of sexually active Catholic women have used ...
Sara Dorn is a Forbes news reporter who covers politics. President Joe Biden’s administration proposed new rules Monday under the Affordable Care Act that would require insurers to offer ...
Free birth control could soon be a reality. A medical advisory panel from the Institute of Medicine--a non-partisan group--recommended to the Health and Human Services Department eight services for ...
For hating on your babymaker so hard, the government sure is spending a lot of time down there. Just ask Planned Parenthood: There’s a lot of womb-shaming here in Texas. But finally, finally, a ...
The New York Times takes the pulse on the political issues involved here. Getting contraception on the list has been a major priority for reproductive health groups, who logically point out that high ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Millions of people with private health insurance would be able to pick up over-the-counter methods like condoms, the “morning after” pill and birth control pills for free under a new ...
Millions of Americans could soon have access over-the-counter contraception without any out-of-pocket costs. Women without one currently pay as much as $50 for one box of Plan B. "The proposed rule we ...
Following Donald Trump's election to office, many Americans have been wondering how they're going to access birth control under the coming conservative administration. The good news is that this month ...
Dr. Anna Peoples, who runs Peoples Pharmacy, said the process is simple and designed to remove barriers to care. "The pharmacy actually is a one-stop shop," Dr. Peoples said. "So, folks can come here, ...
Should women be provided with government-subsidized free birth control? Yes, say some on both the left and right. In a recent column for Progressive Perspective, board-certified ...
What would happen if women at risk for unintended pregnancies received the birth control of their choice — especially the more effective kinds — at no cost? The national abortion rate would plummet, ...