Should birth control be covered by health insurance?

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I'm really starting to contemplate the person writing these blogs is a complete moron. First, pro-life individuals aren't the ones against birth control. Birth control is a religious thing to some population. I know a lot of religions don't approve of bc. Another point, if their insurance doesn't cover birth control, there's a place call Planned Parenthood. They can get their birth control within for next to zilch. I noticed something else; I'm sure 60 year ancient women aren't the ones going in for birth control. My point there is that Medicare wouldn't requirement to cover birth control. Medicaid is the one they probably mean. If these girls are on medicare, no wonder their birth control isn't covered. As far as ethnic group on birth control having abortion; I didn't. Both of my daughters be conceived while I was on different types of birth control.

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No, because you cannot control hot-headed sexual habits of associates. If they botch up and get pregnant, afterwards they have to support the kid.

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mine always be, its cheaper for the ins. comp. to cover BCPs than a birth!

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If I am not mistaken, doesn't Planed Parenthood provide free birth control? If that has changed, next I would agree that there should be some subsidy to cover the cost of birthcontrol. After adjectives, "when you play, you pay." In this luggage, you would have to pre-pay!

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Cheaper to prevent than to pay for the course. Moral issue. Health issue base on morals. Insurance companies would rather not be held in charge to moral isues but they know they should provide birth control pills to keep rates down. Cheaper to prevent pregnancy issues by avoiding pregnancy.

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I regard as it should be. In the long run, it would cost the insurance company a lot smaller quantity than 18+ years of medical care for a child.






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