On August 1st, 2012 the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) required all health insurers and employers to cover the cost of contraceptives in their health insurance plans. The provision currently exempts religious organizations and churches.
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@DengekiMatsuko2yrs2Y
No, but should be available to be purchased over the counter at a reasonable cost.
@94267X22yrs2Y
No and ban the manufacture and sale of contraception
@chneljm2yrs2Y
Yes, they should be required to cover birth control at least partially.
@92JXK3J2yrs2Y
Yes, but also support abstinence programs.
@924MYCK2yrs2Y
Yes, it should be free at any clinics, hospitals or doctor's offices, so it is more accessible to those who need it, with or without insurance.
@8WZSGJR2yrs2Y
Every essential life-saving or life in proving medical procedure should be free birth control is essential so I believe it should be free for all forms of birth control And the government should educate children on the different kinds of birth control.
@8ZSR5NL2yrs2Y
Yes, it should be free at any clinics, hospitals or doctor's offices, so it is more accessible to those who need it, with or without insurance. But there should be objections on moral/religious grounds as well.
@9334YP32yrs2Y
No, on the contrary, excepting condoms, all birth control should be made illegal.
@92T3XQW2yrs2Y
yes,it should not be forced on you
@92T3WM92yrs2Y
@LiamHal786386402yrs2Y
No birth control is not a life saving drug
@92MKPWZ2yrs2Y
People can just buy but its a nice safety net to people who can't.
@92MKPWZ2yrs2Y
People can just buy but it a nice safety net to people who can't.
@9284RDV2yrs2Y
The government should continue to fund PP, and thereby provide birth control
@8ZSR5NL2yrs2Y
Yes, birth control should be offered free and easily obtainable at any clinics, hospitals or doctor's offices, so it is more accessible to those who need it, with or without insurance. But there should be objections on moral/religious grounds as well.
@92248892yrs2Y
Yes, but do some tests first since birth control can be dangerously painful for those with feminine problems.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, it should be offered free at any clinics, hospitals or doctor's offices, so it is more accessible to those who need it, with or without insurance. But there should be objections for moral/religious grounds as well.
@8ZVRJ7S2yrs2Y
Make it otc, with warnings like other medicines, that way it’s a personal choice, not an employer or the government.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, birth control should be offered free and easily obtained at any clinics, hospitals or any doctor's offices, so it is more accessible to those who need it, with or without insurance. But I think there should be objections for moral/religious grounds as well.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, birth control should be offered free and easily obtained at any clinics, hospitals or doctor's offices, so it is more accessible to those who need it, with or without insurance. But I think there should be objections on moral/religious grounds as well.
@8ZMLD8W2yrs2Y
not free but very cheap
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, birth control should be offered free and easily obtained at any clinics, hospitals or doctor's offices, so it is more accessible to those who need it, with or without insurance. But there should be exemptions on moral/religious grounds as well.
@heatherdvdprincess2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for medical conditions such as PMDD. Not for sex outside of marriage between a born man and born woman.
@8ZM98WT2yrs2Y
Yes, the government should also provide safe-sex training and programs.
@8ZLD3MT2yrs2Y
Yes I feel like they should you have that choice to use that free birth control with your health insurance providers or not
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, birth control should be offered free and easily obtained at any clinics, hospitals or doctor's office, so it is more accessible to those who need it, with or without insurance. But there should be exemptions on moral/religious grounds as well.
@rightandbased2yrs2Y
No, and ban contraception and abortion.
@8ZGYJSG2yrs2Y
no and yes for this i would leave it up to the stare and health insurance.
@8ZH59GG2yrs2Y
No, and birth control should be made illegal.
@85QWNPG2yrs2Y
Yes, as should all medication under a universal healthcare system, private health insurance providers equally should be limited on the prices they can charge for any medication to prevent corruption and enable more open access to those in need.
@8Z9R7P22yrs2Y
Yes, but only for those who need assistance or already have it
@8XVVHDP2yrs2Y
No, and health insurance companies should close down to support a fully privatized healthcare system.
@8TKFNNS2yrs2Y
Yes Only when The woman is having life threatening problems like Rape or incest or life threating condition.
@8YYBYBH2yrs2Y
No they should still buy it, i mean you wanted the child so your paying for it.
@MSmashville2yrs2Y
No, but the federal government should expand the outreach of planned parenthood
@8YT7D2T2yrs2Y
yes, but until a certain age
@8YT7CV42yrs2Y
Yes but not until a certain age
@8YRHP9R2yrs2Y
Just don't have sex without protection, than you wont worry about it, or GET MARRIED!!!
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, it shouldn't be required but it should be offered and easily obtained, so it is more accessible to those who need it. Also, there should be exemptions on moral/religious grounds as well.
@8YJZQSK2yrs2Y
No, birth control should be over the counter and inserts should be paid for privately