MarAzul
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Really?
That's just silly. Sorry to say it.
Even an abortion isn't catastrophic.
People don't go bankrupt because they have a child or an abortion.
They do if they undergo an extended hospital stay or brain surgery.
What can I do for you?
Because hospital ERs can't turn away women in labor and when they don't have prenatal care they have high risk deliveries and more complications which increase the cost even more... that cost gets passed on to government agencies who pass that on to tax payers and insurance companies who pass that on to their consumers. It's far more cost effective to provide birth control.
Carry on.Absolutely nothing... I'm sure of it
No they can't.
http://law.freeadvice.com/malpractice_law/hospital_malpractice/hospital-patients.htm
The Emergency Medical and Treatment Labor Act (EMTLA)
Imagine a pregnant woman without health insurance living in an area that does not have a public hospital. If she goes into labor and the closest hospital is privately-run, the EMTLA requires that the hospital must admit the woman regardless of her ability to pay as childbirth is considered an emergency situation. The woman's labor and delivery care, regardless of length and complication, should be indistinguishable from that of a fully insured patient. This equal treatment will continue until the end of the emergency (i.e. after the child is born and there are no complications).
It is!I think birth control should be free to anyone who wants it.
Because hospital ERs can't turn away women in labor and when they don't have prenatal care they have high risk deliveries and more complications which increase the cost even more... that cost gets passed on to government agencies who pass that on to tax payers and insurance companies who pass that on to their consumers. It's far more cost effective to provide birth control.
Exactly, and somebody has to pay for it and it all eventually gets to us - the tax payers and the insurance premium payers.
My point is... what if this hypothetical pregnant woman didn't want to get pregnant in the first place but couldn't afford birth control pills (I'm not talking about abortion as birth control, Denny, I think that's where I'm confusing people).
I think birth control should be free to anyone who wants it. People who are truly anti-abortion should get on board with that!
We can't stop women from getting pregnant, doing drugs, drinking, smoking, or not taking care of themselves.
We are not our sister's keeper.
We can't stop women from getting pregnant, doing drugs, drinking, smoking, or not taking care of themselves.
We are not our sister's keeper.
We can't stop women from getting pregnant, doing drugs, drinking, smoking, or not taking care of themselves.
We are not our sister's keeper.
Donate to the charity of your choice that hands out birth control. There aren't that many who can't afford it.
And now we don't even want to stop ourselves from beating the shit out of them.
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Ha! A solid selection process is needed here early on. But that will do for now.
Not beg, woof!Yes, lets make women beg for birth control. "Please sir, may I have birth control pill?"
committee!
Donate to Planned Parenthood. I will if it's defunded.I'm not trying to be anybody's keeper, I'm just trying to save us all (us all meaning society) money and preventing unwanted pregnancy is a no brainer. This did start out to be a thread about Planned Parenthood after all.
All heil the selection committee!!!
Should we have races or telethons to fund these birth control charities? Is Jerry Lewis still alive?
"I will wear the blood red ribbon to show support for lady parts!"
Donate to Planned Parenthood. I will if it's defunded.
According to the dog, women who go there have to beg for services.
And you thought the sight of Lady Gaga in a meat dress was horrifying!
Planned Parenthood already raises funds for 2/3 of what it does.If their funding is cut there will be begging and pleading for services. Consider it a two for one.
Yes, lets make women beg for birth control. "Please sir, may I have birth control pill?"
Donate to Planned Parenthood. I will if it's defunded.
According to the dog, women who go there have to beg for services.
It's all I've been saying. We should foot the bill, not the government.I absolutely will and it's good to hear you will too!
What?"Target and Walmart offer a month’s supply of birth control pills (Sprintec and Tri-Sprintec) at $9 to people who do not have insurance plans covering contraceptives."
https://factreal.wordpress.com/2012/03/07/9-birth-control-pills-at-target-walmart/
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The dog says women have to beg for contraception.
