Posts Tagged ‘Contraception’

Island nations talk population control

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Population control was under discussion in two places in the Pacific region last week Papua New Guinea’s Minister for Health and HIV, Jamie Maxtone-Graham, has called for proper plans and strategies for population control to cater for the increasing population in the country. Quoting reports from a demographic health survey carried out in 2006, Maxtone-Graham Read more

Obama: FDA Considers Putting Morning-After Pill on Supermarket Shelves

Friday, December 9th, 2011

The federal government is grappling with the explosive question of whether to let anyone of any age buy the controversial morning-after pill Plan B directly off drugstore and supermarket shelves without a prescription.

The Food and Drug Administration has until Wednesday to respond to a request from the drug’s manufacturer to make the pill as easy to get as toilet paper and toothpaste, a move pushed by some doctors, health advocates, family-planning activists, members of Congress and others to help women prevent unwanted pregnancies.

 

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Catholic groups fight contraceptive rule, but many already offer insurance coverage

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

The Catholic Church says new federal regulations requiring employers to provide no-cost prescription birth control as part of their health insurance plans infringe on their religious liberty.

“If we comply, as the law requires, we will be helping our students do things that we teach them, in our classes and in our sacraments, are sinful — sometimes gravely so,” Catholic University President John Garvey wrote in The Washington Post. “It seems to us that a proper respect for religious liberty would warrant an exemption for our university and other institutions like it.”

But while some insist that the rules, which spring from last year’s health law, break new ground, many states as well as federal civil rights law already require most religious employers to cover prescription contraceptives if they provide coverage of other prescription drugs.

While some religious employers take advantage of loopholes or religious exemptions, the fact remains that dozens of Catholic hospitals and universities currently offer contraceptive coverage as part of their health insurance packages.

 

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Researchers link birth-control shot Depo Provera to memory loss

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Arizona State University researchers have linked birth-control shot Depo Provera to memory loss. The ASU study connects medroxyprogesterone acetate – also known as MPA, the hormone active in Depo Provera and many widely used menopausal hormone therapies – to impaired memory in rodents.

7 Billion and counting – blame the Catholics

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

The UN has put out the word that the population of the world  reached 7 billion on 31 October 2011. according to the 2010 Revision of World Population Prospects. It admits the date is symbolic and its calculations could be out by 6 months in either direction. In the press release, issued on 3 May Read more

Religious organisations closer to real solution in fight against HIV

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

Religious organisations are “closer to the real solution” in advocating fidelity to one partner at a time and delaying sexual debut than the technology promoted by the United Nations, the United States, the World Bank, the European Union and other global leaders, says Dr. Edward C. Green, president and director of the New Paradigm Research Read more

Religious Liberty under threat in the United States

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

Some commentators are suggesting that religious liberty is under threat in the United States  in both the legislature and the courts. At least one Bishop thinks there is a possibility that the Church will no longer be free to preach the truth from the pulpit or to present Catholic teaching. Bishop Samuel J. Aquila of Fargo, Read more

Can contraception make America better?

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Forty years ago modern contraception was sold to women as part of a liberation package: at last they would be in control of their fertility and their lives. The pill was their passport to fewer children, economic independence and, as it soon appeared, the kind of sexual freedom that previously only men had enjoyed. Already, Read more

Obama’s healthcare developments violate conscience rights

Friday, August 5th, 2011

As part of President Obama’s healthcare overhaul, come August 2012, all American private insurers must provide women with coverage for FDA-approved contraception – including sterilisation and “emergency” contraceptives that have an abortifacient effect. The plan also covers breast pumps for nursing mothers, an annual “well woman” physical, counseling on how to avoid sexually transmitted diseases Read more