Latest Articles Tagged "birth control"
A law signed last year has finally cleared the necessary regulatory review.
Customers elsewhere in the country have reported that they were denied birth control or condoms at Walgreens stores because of employees’ religious beliefs.
“A bunch of insurers are giving us a big runaround about filling this prescription."
The rollback aims to make it easier for employers to object for moral or religious reasons.
American women can spend up to $1,000 a year on birth control.
It's waaaay overpriced though.
The implant prevents pregnancy for up to three years, while the IUD can prevent pregnancy from three to 12 years.
That's a heck of a lot of styrofoam.
New York women covered by Medicaid now have the option of receiving an intrauterine device or contraceptive implant immediately following childbirth, sparing them an inconvenient follow-up appointment.
Good news for those who feel slightly icky at the thought of 2,200 animals being literally executed by guns or gas: the DEC has scuttled the initial, aggressive plan.