Morning Roundup: Reduce Unplanned Pregnancies by Providing a Year of Contraception
Draft regulations in the UK aim to tell women the truth about abortion, Medicaid-covered midwifery in Idaho, the Pope talks to doctors instead of women, Wyoming rejects mandatory ultrasound bill, and dramatic reductions in unplanned pregnancies by giving women a year of birth control at a time.
Draft regulations in the UK aim to tell women the truth about abortion, Medicaid-covered midwifery in Idaho, the Pope talks to doctors instead of women, Wyoming rejects mandatory ultrasound bill, and dramatic reductions in unplanned pregnancies by giving women a year of birth control at a time.
- The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists is causing a stir in the United Kingdom over draft regulations that tell aim to tell women scientific, medical facts about abortion – that it is generally safer than carrying a pregnancy to term, and that “there is no evidence that terminations cause psychological problems.” The Royal College also recommends that women who’ve already decided to end a pregnancy should not have to undergo mandatory counseling.
- Legislators in the Idaho House of Representatives have approved a bill that would allow for midwife-assisted births to be covered under Medicaid. The average cost of midwife-attended birth would cost the state $1,500, as opposed to the $6,000 for a typical hospital birth.
- Pope Benedict is urging doctors to tell women that “abortion solves nothing” and that women must be protected from the idea that terminating a pregnancy might be the answer to health problems. We’ll just call this Exhibit A of not treating women like capable, adult humans. Why talk directly to women? They probably won’t understand what you’re saying anyway.
- The Wyoming Senate rejected a mandatory ultrasound bill that had previously passed in the state’s House. The vote was 15-14 against the intrusive legislation.
- Want to reduce unintended pregnancies? A new study published in Obstetrics and Gynecology says give out a year of birth control pills or devices at a time, instead of a one or three month supply. If you’ve ever been on birth control, you know it’s happened to you: late Sunday night, you realized you don’t have a new prescription to take your pill first thing in the morning. But the study is pretty astounding:
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), saw a 46% decline in the odds of an abortion and a 30% decrease in the odds of pregnancy when low-income women who relied on public programs for contraception received a one-year supply of birth control pills instead of the usual one- or three-month stash.
Feb 28
- AIDS gel shown to protect anal tissue from HIV – Reuters
- Red Tent Event set as a special place for women – Providence Journal
- NH bill would bring back abortion limits for minors – WCAX
- Court turns down Chinese woman’s application for abortion – Times of India
- Abortion safer than pregnancy, claim medics – ParentDish UK
- Nigeria: Female Genital Mutilation – Will the ‘Cutting’ Stop? – AllAfrica.com
- Don’t outsource ‘the talk’ to schools – Irish Independent
- Arizona House to consider abortion bills Monday – NECN
- An irreligious approach to abortion – The Guardian (blog)
- Concern over Controversial Advice from Royal College to Women Seeking Abortion – TopNews United States
- A dire alternative to declining health coverage – Philadelphia Inquirer
- Same-sex weddings, now – Los Angeles Times
- HPV screening urged for women who dislike cervical smear test – Focus Taiwan News Channel
- Regulations may affect abortion – University of Virginia The Cavalier Daily
- Reader’s view: We need freedom to decide when life begins and ends – Duluth News Tribune
- Venue ‘talk’ exposes sensuality – Indiana Daily Student
- Planned Parenthood’s Uncertain Future – BU Today
- Taking away the rights – Lewiston Sun Journal
Feb 27
- Democrats, pro-life activists speak out against anti-abortion bills – The State Press
- Berlusconi women feared he had AIDS – Irish Independent
- Shockingly Simple: Obama limits scope of conscience clauses – LSU The Reveille
- Cosby: Congress overreacting by defunding Planned Parenthood – University Daily Kansan
- Athill makes no apology for talking safe sex – Antigua Observer
- Barefoot: Planned Parenthood offers more than abortions – Iowa State Daily
- Indonesia’s birth control pill for men – Newsday (subscription)
- Family planning a natural progression – The Canberra Times
- Experts for clearing myths about sex education – Indian Express
- Angelenos protest abortion act – Daily Sundial
- Family planning should bring men on board – New Vision
- Planned Parenthood’s Supporters Rally at VCU – RVANews
- Kanye West Twitter Controversy IS Birth Control – The Stir
- Coronation Street youngster Chesney to become a father in new teen pregnancy … – Daily Mail
- South Dakota passes law to require ‘counseling’ for women seeking abortions – Daily Kos
- Is a Black Woman’s Womb a Dangerous Place? [Reader Forum] – ColorLines magazine
- HPV Risk In Older Women – Huffington Post (blog)
- H. 1 Cuts to Title X Would Increase Abortions, and Death from Cancer & HIV – Justmeans
- Getting HIV drugs to poor nations – NJ.com
- Editorial: Roe v. Wade legal, folks – Sioux Falls Argus Leader
- Congress should focus on economy, not deny health care to women – Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- House clears bill to cover midwives under Medicaid – Ontario Argus Observer
- AGENCY IN JEOPARDY: Government to cut millions from Planned Parenthood – Middletown Press
- A clear path to making abortion safe in Del. – The News Journal
- When it comes to abortion, conservatives cast liberty aside – The News Journal
- When it comes to abortion, conservatives cast liberty aside – The News Journal
- New push to limit abortion advancing in Pierre – Sioux Falls Argus Leader
- Abortion clinics fear new Virginia law could shut them down – Washington Post
- Va. bill a reminder that abortion rights can’t defend themselves – Washington Post
- Planned Parenthood deserves support – Press & Sun-Bulletin
- Worry about women’s health? Get a vasectomy – Daily Press
Feb 26
- Bettijane Burger: Reproductive rights under attack – Charleston Gazette
- Teens have time before parenthood – Muskogee Daily Phoenix
- Pope urges doctors to protect women from abortion – Today’s THV
- FL Abstinence-Only Program Linked to Homophobic Ugandan Pastor – Change.org (blog)
- Other routes to HIV drug assistance – Los Angeles Times
- Bill O’Reilly Still Smearing Dr. Tiller While Supporting “Pro-Life” Hero … – News Hounds
- Triple-Negative Breast Cancer risk increases with each birth – DigitalJournal.com
- Girls Need Daddy Daughter Purity Balls — Hold the Purity – The Stir (blog)
- Move to cut women’s health care could be a rally cry – Patriot-News
- Georgia Lawmaker’s Anti-Abortion Proposal Could Punish Women for Miscarriages – Fox News
- Pope Benedict XVI: Abortion is never a solution – Vatican Radio
- PCBs May Affect In Vitro Fertilization Outcomes – Biomed Middle East
- From New York to Midwest to South, Abortion Battle Heats Up – AOL News
- Statistics argue against family planning restrictions – Biddeford Journal Tribune
- Family-planning clinic closed – WatertownDailyTimes.com
- Planned Parenthood supporters, protesters undeterred by cold – Times-Standard
- Pro: Cutting program would increase abortions – San Diego Union Tribune
- Abortion bill fails in Wyoming Senate – Casper Star-Tribune Online
- DOH-ARMM sends midwives in ARMM villages to reduce infant mortality – Manila Bulletin
- Mandatory sonograms only add to abortion’s difficulties – Fort Worth Star Telegram
- Sans education, girls under big risk: UNICEF – Express Buzz
- Planned Parenthood provides crucial health care – Kennebec Journal
- Why Cutting Off Planned Parenthood Is a Good Thing – The Root
Feb 25
- Hypocrisy abounds in Austin over abortion bills – Dallas Morning News
- Abortion clinic regulations unprecedented – The Daily Progress
- Georgia Anti-Abortion Billboards Turn Up In Los Angeles, Too – ColorLines magazine
- Judge dismisses La. abortion clinic lawsuit – NECN
- Chasing HIV out of the marital bed – The Standard
- The Unconscionable ‘Right to Conscience’ – Huffington Post (blog)
- Protecting Planned Parenthood – The Hullabaloo Online
- FBI Jails Pro-Abortion Supporter for Threats – Charisma News Online
- An HPV video warning – Daily Caller
- The Friday List-Down: 10 of America’s Most Daring Young Black Activists – Campus Progress
- Proposed bill changes South Dakota laws regarding homicide and abortion – Hofstra University Hofstra Chronicle
- HIV-positive sex offender wanted for girl’s kidnapping – Toronto Sun
- A Question of Ethics: New Abortion Act threatens Womens Right to Life Saving … – Washington College Elm
- The Sexy Sex Ed Controversy Hits the Legislature – Knoxville Metro Pulse (blog)
- Brazil promotes use of condoms during Carnival – Washington Post
- Talking to your kids about sex – Washington Post
- Imagine That: Kanye’s Abortion Tweet Gets A Lot Of Attention – Socialite Life
- They Took Down That Offensive Anti-Abortion Billboard in Soho – New York Magazine
- Amid Pressure, NYC Anti-Choice Billboard Targeting Black Women and Communities … – Huffington Post (blog)
- Time to end the taxpayer subsidy of Planned Parenthood – The Hill (blog)
- Why Barack Obama has to be seen as an enemy of the Catholic Church – Catholic Herald Online (blog)
- Teen writer impresses – Lexington Dispatch
- Abortion Opponents Link ‘Abortion’ to ‘Murder’ in Google Searches – Slate Magazine (blog)
- Jindal, Santorum Denounce Truce on Abortion, Social Issues – LifeNews.com
- Reproductive Health Bill Sparks Controversy between Catholics and the Church … – The Women’s International Perspective
- DE clergy push for tighter abortion regs – WDEL 1150AM
- Is Anyone Afraid of Senate Democrats? – Huffington Post (blog)
- HIV makes protein that may help virus’s resurgence – EurekAlert (press release)