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Free birth control: Will it reduce unwanted pregnancies? | Health Policy Solutions
healthpolicysolutions.org — “Emma Carpenter was paying $50 a month for birth control pills. New regulations have eliminated co-pays and deductibles in an effort to reduce unwanted pregnancies.” View full resource at healthpolicysolutions.org
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Free emergency contraception for festive period | News | Nursing Times
nursingtimes.net — “Women in Swansea are being offered free emergency contraception during the New Year period to prevent an expected jump in the number of unwanted pregnancies.” View full resource at nursingtimes.net
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Accepting Contraception: Common Sense Over Ideology or Theology | RHRealityCheck.org
rhrealitycheck.org — “Public policy in a diverse, pluralistic society will often involve the need for all of us to make concessions that we find difficult to accept. Reducing the number both of unwanted pregnancies, and the number of abortions, through contraception a widely agreed upon aspect of the common good. Evangelical Christians remain free to proclaim them in our churches and teach them in our homes, but the society as a whole will go its own way.” View full resource at rhrealitycheck.org
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