WH promotes ecard stating birth control cost $18,000.00

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Bwhahahaha.. The smell of desperation in the air..

WTF?! Just when you think you know how seriously whack liberals are, the White House itself comes and blowz that thought out of the water with this..

Obama eCard for Women: 'Can I Borrow $18,000 to Help Pay for My Birth Control?' | The Weekly Standard


This shouldn't be called a war on women.. We need to note this for what it is.. "Obama thinks you're a stupid uterus with voting rights."

18,000 dollars for birth control plz.. and don't forget my Obama phone while you're at it!
 
American birth rate lowest ever...
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CDC: U.S. Birth Rate Hits All-Time Low; 40.7% of Babies Born to Unmarried Women
October 31, 2012 - The birth rate in the United States hit an all-time low in 2011, according to a report released this month by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“The 2011 preliminary number of U.S. births was 3,953,593, 1 percent less (or 45,793 fewer) births than in 2010; the general fertility rate (63.3 per 1,000 women age 15-44 years) declined to the lowest rate ever reported for the United States,” said the report. More than 40 percent of all babies born in the country last year, the report said, were born to unmarried women. While the overall birth rate declined to a record low, the birth rates for women in the 35-39 and 40-44 age groups actually increased from 2010 to 2011.

Among all women in the United States (including those as young as 10 and as old as 54), the birth rate declined from 64.1 per 100,000 in 2010 to 63.2 per 100,000 in 2011. Among women 10 to 14 years old, it held steady at 0.4 per 100,000. Among women 15-19 years old, it declined from 34.2 to 31.3. Among women 20-24 years old, it declined from 90.0 to 85.3. Among women 25-29, it declined from 108.3 to 107.2. And among women 30-34 years old, it held steady at 96.5. However, among women 35-39 years old, it increased from 45.9 per 100,000 to 47.2. Among women 40-44, it increased from 10.2 to 10.3. And among women from 45-54, it held steady at 0.7 per 100,000.

The percentage of American-born babies who were delivered by unmarried women actually declined slightly from 40.8 percent in 2010 to 40.7 percent in 2011. In 2011, 1,606,087 babies were born to unmarried women and 2,347,506 were born to married women. Although the percentage of babies born to unmarried women was highest among teens, the percentage of babies delivered by unmarried women of older ages increased from 2010 to 2011.

In 2010, 33.9 percent of the babies delivered by women 25-29 were delivered by unmarried women, and in 2011 that increased to 34.4 percent. In 2010, 21.1 percent of babies delivered by women 30-34 were delivered by unmarried women, and in 2011 that increased to 21.6 percent. In 2010, 19.6 percent of babies delivered by women 35-39 were delivered by unmarried mothers and in 2011 that increased to 21.1 percent. In 2010, 21.7 percent of babies delivered by women 40 and over were delivered by unmarried mothers and in 2011 that increased to 22.4 percent.

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Well, if you are talking about Fluke, and if you figure a $1 per condom, you have to figure 18K a year is about right!

That's a lot of frat parties with a lot of alcohol.

Nobody sober would even think about it !
 
Granny says, "Dat's right - dey tryin' to get young girls all sexed up an' turn `em into floozies...
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Younger teens may get birth control pill
Monday, November 26, 2012 - American Academy of Pediatrics wants to lift age restriction for birth control
Pediatricians should actively counsel teens about “emergency contraception” and even provide them with prescriptions or products ahead of time, to ensure they have the pills if they need them, the American Academy of Pediatrics says in a policy statement released online Monday. AAP members also are urged to advocate lifting the age restriction for these products. Currently, girls 16 and younger need a prescription to obtain the “morning-after pill,” as these products are sometimes called. Products such as Plan B, Plan B One-Step and Next Choice are most effective in preventing pregnancy if taken within 24 hours of unprotected sex, but they can work even if taken five days later. Several of the AAP’s policy positions were stated “softly” in its 2005 emergency contraception policy, said Dr. Cora Collette Breuner, a member of the trade group’s Committee on Adolescence.

The new language is stronger, she said, because it went through more than 15 AAP committees — including those on safety and child abuse — for more than a year. The result is a “well-thought-through, researched and supported document,” said Dr. Breuner, who is an attending physician at Seattle Children's Hospital and professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine. The recommendation that pediatricians proactively consider giving “advance” prescriptions or actual emergency contraception products to patients stems from research showing that teens will use the pills if they have them, said Dr. Breuner. The goal, of course, is to encourage sexually active youths to use regular birth-control methods, she added. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy supports wider access to all birth-control products, said Bill Albert, its chief program officer.

Parents and others may understandably have concerns about emergency contraception for younger teens, but those concerns seem “to be in conflict with the best science that we know,” he said. There seems to be “no real evidence to suggest that making contraception, including EC, available to teens, or more readily available to teens, encourages them to begin having sex, have sex at a younger age, or have more sexual partners,” he said. In contrast, Wendy Wright, vice president for government relations at the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute, applauded Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius for deciding in December last year to keep requiring a doctor’s script before a young teen can obtain emergency contraception. Mrs. Sebelius “hit the nail on the head,” Ms. Wright said. There are too many questions to be answered, she said, such as what is the proof that younger teens are mature enough to be using these products.

Also, what protections are being put into place to prevent girls from sexual exploitation if they could get these products easily, she asked, noting that some girls begin to menstruate as early as age 10. The AAP’s new policy, which will be published in the December issue of Pediatrics, examines several emergency contraception products, and their safety, side effects and efficacy. The products were designed for situations in which women had unprotected sex; were sexually assaulted; experienced condom failure during sex; or had sex after failing to take their regular birth-control pills or renew their contraceptive injectables, patches or rings. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists also endorses emergency contraception without a prescription. It recently issued a policy statement calling for all oral contraceptives to be sold without a prescription.

Read more: Younger teens may get birth control pill - Washington Times Younger teens may get birth control pill - Washington Times
 
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Bwhahahaha.. The smell of desperation in the air..

WTF?! Just when you think you know how seriously whack liberals are, the White House itself comes and blowz that thought out of the water with this..

Obama eCard for Women: 'Can I Borrow $18,000 to Help Pay for My Birth Control?' | The Weekly Standard


This shouldn't be called a war on women.. We need to note this for what it is.. "Obama thinks you're a stupid uterus with voting rights."

18,000 dollars for birth control plz.. and don't forget my Obama phone while you're at it!

I think we should just give women LadyGunSlinger masks.

That'll at least keep the sober guys from getting them pregnant.
 
Bwhahahaha.. The smell of desperation in the air..

WTF?! Just when you think you know how seriously whack liberals are, the White House itself comes and blowz that thought out of the water with this..

Obama eCard for Women: 'Can I Borrow $18,000 to Help Pay for My Birth Control?' | The Weekly Standard


This shouldn't be called a war on women.. We need to note this for what it is.. "Obama thinks you're a stupid uterus with voting rights."

18,000 dollars for birth control plz.. and don't forget my Obama phone while you're at it!

18,000 What Birth Control Costs that much? Aside from an Abortion?
 

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