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In reply to the discussion: Doctors at an Oklahoma Hospital Were Just Told They Can’t Prescribe Birth Control Anymore [View all]progressoid
(53,195 posts)39. FOX23 tried to ask several follow up questions, in response to the company’s statement, but we were
FOX23 tried to ask several follow up questions, in response to the companys statement, but we were told they did not have any other comments.
Not surprised they didn't have any more comments. They are very careful with their brief statement. For instance, in referencing "the Directives", what they left out is that these are "Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Facilities". Not medical directives.
Yes, you can still get the pill prescribed, as long as it's not for birth control.
How about an IUD?
Not surprised they didn't have any more comments. They are very careful with their brief statement. For instance, in referencing "the Directives", what they left out is that these are "Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Facilities". Not medical directives.
Yes, you can still get the pill prescribed, as long as it's not for birth control.
How about an IUD?
I heard about the change in policy on Wednesday night so Thursday I called my OB-GYN to find out if, in fact, they would no longer be offering IUD (Intrauterine Device) services, she said. I was told that at this point the information was still very new and they did not know what would be happening in the future, but for now they werent accepting any new IUD appointments.
After talking with other ladies I know about their situations I decided to call my family practice doctor to see if they offered IUD services and was told that they did not. They let me know that there was only one OB-GYN in town not affiliated with the hospital that could do IUD services.
http://examiner-enterprise.com/news/local-news/reports-jpmc-doctors-no-longer-allowed-prescribe-birth-control
After talking with other ladies I know about their situations I decided to call my family practice doctor to see if they offered IUD services and was told that they did not. They let me know that there was only one OB-GYN in town not affiliated with the hospital that could do IUD services.
http://examiner-enterprise.com/news/local-news/reports-jpmc-doctors-no-longer-allowed-prescribe-birth-control
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Doctors at an Oklahoma Hospital Were Just Told They Can’t Prescribe Birth Control Anymore [View all]
xchrom
Apr 2014
OP
There are plenty of regressive anti birth control Republicans. They seem to be given a pass.
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Apr 2014
#4
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Apr 2014
#18
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Apr 2014
#24
My daughter has it to help with acne and to regulate periods. The added bonus is she is a bit more
Ed Suspicious
Apr 2014
#9
FOX23 tried to ask several follow up questions, in response to the company’s statement, but we were
progressoid
Apr 2014
#39