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But all of the above assumes easy access to said contraceptive options...THAT is the catch!
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No a woman can't be on 2 forms of hormonal birth control, but a woman on bc + man using a condom, definitely makes an accident LESS likely to happen. And charting ovulation is also not necessarily just about timing and needing to be regular. You can temp also. May be a pain in the butt, but a lot less of a pain than waking up every 2-3 hours a night to feed an infant. And WAYYYY cheaper. |
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It's nice to say, oh, you can do this, and that, and this. Women HAVE tried this, and that, and this. Accidents still happen, regardless. And not all women believe in Plan B or early abortion. You can decrease your chances(some), you can't be perfect. And it starts with the doctors office. They need to GIVE information, not just a, "Oh, here's a pill pack". They don't tell you, "Don't take with antibiotics", they don't say, "Oh, be sure to check expiration dates". THAT is the biggest reason why birth control fails. Uneducated women who wouldn't know better regardless. (Oh, and side note, all that gets worse with Romney in office, as he doesn't believe in sex education, just abstinence only. Yay for more uneducated people have uneducated sex!).
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Charting is free, condoms are cheap at any CVS or gas station. Pretty sure they're easy to get. Hormonal birth control can be trickier to come by, but I'm guessing that the majority of the "oops" babies aren't from people diligently trying to prevent them.
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Why is the government funding planned parenthood, if not to give easy access to birth control?
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Birth control pills are typically estrogen. IUD AND Deop is progesterone. You absolutely CAN NOT take both and still be covered. It does NOT work that way. Taking both is a "might as well take sugar pills" method. It is either one, or the other. Estrogen or progesterone. Bigger problem at hand? Not all women respond the same way to both, and that can affect it's efficiency QUITE a bit.
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Ugh, you must have missed where the Republicans are cutting funds for Planned Parenthood and attempting to outlaw it.
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Where there's a will there's a way!
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Ok, I don't know why exactly, but this got me laughing.....it cured my want to post anymore. Thanks Lyz
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