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Experts say the Opill will help young people, those who can鈥檛 regularly see a health care provider, and women whose prescriptions run out.
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A leading anti-abortion advocacy group is suing state insurance regulators in a case that could hobble a landmark Oregon law requiring insurance companies to cover abortion and contraceptives.
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California is trying to ease the pain of vasectomies by making them free for millions of residents.
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Californians will decide in November whether to lock the right to abortion into the state constitution. If they vote 鈥測es鈥 on Proposition 1, they will also lock in a right that has gotten less attention: the right to birth control.
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Jackson County's Public Health Division has provided family planning and sexually transmitted infection services for a while now. But that changes in鈥
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Women alone can bear children, and women have borne much of the burden of NOT getting pregnant. There's a wide array of contraceptive methods for women, a鈥
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A woman who just had a baby may decide that's it; no more kids, at least for a while. But the most reliable methods of birth control, intrauterine device鈥
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While legislatures in other states continue to work on bills restricting abortion, Oregon is getting out front on birth control. House and Senate have鈥
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Who knew a place with the rhythmic name of "Hobby Lobby" could cause such an uproar? But that's what happened recently, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled鈥
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Birth control is a fact of life in our society, but it was not always easy to obtain. It took a Supreme Court ruling in the mid 1960s to legalize鈥