My point is that a birth control pill should certainly be covered by health insurance if it's being used to treat a medical condition, but I really don't see why it should be covered if it is going to be used other than for a medical condition. Go out and buy it on your own money; your doctor can still prescribe it to you, but you don't, strictly speaking, NEED it.
No, "need" is relative. I agree with that. But from a government's perspective, other than pissing off the religious types, there is no negative effect to offering affordable birth control. The last estimate I saw said it takes something like $8000 (ave) to make a baby. What if that woman/family did not plan for and cannot afford that? Where does that money come from? Maternity insurance, or govt aid. Either way, she won't be refused the basic level of care, so it is pretty obvious that the pill (meaning all medicinal BC) is the preferable option. Of course it won't stop all unwanted pregnancies, but it does have the best record for keeping people unknockedup, especially when used with other options.
Anyway, think whatever you want, but I do think it makes sense to offer it affordably. I don't want to say it, but you may be slightly out of touch with how much difference it makes to be able to keep a few extra bucks while living paycheck to paycheck.
Of course, I have no problem with the day after pill being legal, either. From an insurance perspective, it would be cheaper to just cover that rather than bother with the ongoing cost of birth control pills.
And which is more likely to be accepted by the public?
By the way, if you ever are in pain in the hospital, ask for dilaudid. The high is so intense you feel like you're about to come so hard you can feel it in your fingertips and toes.
Which I would totally want to experience while in a public hospital!
Have you forgotten that I was bordering on prudery in that handy little scale?
This message last edited by nossy on 11/03/2012 at 10:30:33 AM
So it's International Women's Day today.
08/03/2012 07:54:22 PM
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It's International Communist Women's Day.
08/03/2012 07:59:12 PM
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What about Labor Day? *NM*
08/03/2012 08:13:32 PM
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Deliberately celebrated on the first Monday in September; 1 May is "Loyalty Day."
08/03/2012 10:24:27 PM
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Yes, yes, the US likes to be obstinate. Even so.
08/03/2012 08:34:17 PM
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Re: Yes, yes, the US likes to be obstinate. Even so.
08/03/2012 10:35:11 PM
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Yes, but "socialist American women" are usually the ugly ones that don't shave their armpits.
09/03/2012 12:25:05 AM
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Unions are themselves controversial, as I'm sure you're aware.
09/03/2012 12:23:13 AM
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I don't suppose there's much of a point to try moving it.
09/03/2012 07:21:26 PM
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To paraphrase Office Space: I do believe you'd get your ass kicked here for singing that.
10/03/2012 01:16:17 AM
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Yeah, I have learned truckloads about International Womens Day in the past year.
08/03/2012 10:01:47 PM
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Not to discourage you but...
08/03/2012 10:27:10 PM
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I don't see what's good about a 'legal right to free contraception'
09/03/2012 06:27:07 PM
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Well
09/03/2012 07:38:44 PM
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You can get condoms for about $0.50
10/03/2012 01:24:47 AM
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Yeah, I know. My best friend got pregnant while using one (though I wasn't there to document
10/03/2012 11:42:10 AM
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Once again: if the Pill is used to correct health problems IT IS NOT CONTRACEPTION
10/03/2012 06:31:12 PM
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And... it's still the same pill, regardless of why it's being prescribed.
10/03/2012 06:41:23 PM
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It's not that radical of a concept.
11/03/2012 03:27:16 AM
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no, but it does it ignore the other point I made.
11/03/2012 10:25:41 AM
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If the Catholic Church recognizes that exception, they would be well served to say so.
11/03/2012 12:58:39 AM
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I don't give a flying fuck about the Catholic Church's position on this.
11/03/2012 03:28:34 AM
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I first put '50s, then figured surely many would be older still.
09/03/2012 07:14:50 PM
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Re: I first put '50s, then figured surely many would be older still.
10/03/2012 01:09:21 AM
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09/03/2012 08:57:26 PM
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Yeah, the companies that appear in them can't be too proud of that history. *NM*
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