Contraceptives have a proven track record of enhancing the health of women and children, preventing unintended pregnancy, and reducing the need for abortion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The truth is that contraception saves lives, prevents unplanned pregnancies, improves outcomes for children and reduces the number of abortions.
The truth is women use contraception not only as a way to prevent unintended pregnancies, but also to improve their health and the health of their families. Increased access to contraception is directly linked to declines in maternal and infant mortality.
Birth-control is effecting, and promising to effect, many functions in our social life.
Contraceptive protection is something every woman must have access to, to control her own destiny.
For most women, including women who want to have children, contraception is not an option; it is a basic health care necessity.
It is essential that the women's preventive coverage benefit, including contraception, be available to all women, regardless of what health plan they have or where they work - as Congress intended. Providing access to birth control just makes good sense.
The FDA is redefining birth control as abortion. The FDA is setting the bar higher for this kind of drug.
The public likes to think that women only care about contraception.
We have access to practical, ethical and scientifically established methods of birth control. So I think that is the most ethical way to reduce our population.
We're more effective than birth control pills.
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