Where You Can Get Contraceptives After Your Employer And The Supreme Court Refuse To Give Them To You

Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.

The solution is a tax based single payer health care system. Them everyone gets the same coverage and employers have no say in it.
The solution is to get the government the fuck out of the healthcare business.

Yeah, that's really worked well for you hasn't it. Your for-profit health care system is WHY you've lost nearly 140,000 people to this crud. Your entire population is so unhealthy because working people can't afford decent health care.

In Canada and Europe, more than half the deaths were elderly people. In the USA, where nearly half the population is obese, diabetes and heart disease are rampant, Americans are living up to their reputation as the most unhealthy people in the first world.
China has socialized medicine.

How many people have they lost to COVID-19? Note that the people "disappaeared" for publicizing Chinese deaths are not directly attributable to the virus.
 
Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.
Explain to me why nuns should pay for contraceptives.

There are probably a LOT of nuns taking the Pill, because THE PILL IS THE "GO TO" TREATMENT FOR SEVERE MENSTRAL PAIN, MENSTRAL IRREGULARITY, AND OVARIAN CYSTS AND ENDOMETRIOSIS.


MANY OF THESE DISEASES AFFECT WOMEN WHO ARE NOT SEXUALLY ACTIVE AND WHO HAVE NEVER HAD CHILDREN, WITH GREATER SEVERITY. NUNS WILL NO LONGER BE ABLE TO GET THESE TREATMENTS WITH THEIR HEALTH INSURANCE.


So? The Church will get them for the nuns. You make it sound like no one can get them. That's because you're a typical leftist propaganda parrot.
 
Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.

How much does a month of birth control pills cost?

Men have to pay for their condoms, I don't see why women shouldn't pay for their pills.
They're nothing if not the cheapest bastards to ever draw a breath.
 
Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.
Explain to me why nuns should pay for contraceptives.

There are probably a LOT of nuns taking the Pill, because THE PILL IS THE "GO TO" TREATMENT FOR SEVERE MENSTRAL PAIN, MENSTRAL IRREGULARITY, AND OVARIAN CYSTS AND ENDOMETRIOSIS.


MANY OF THESE DISEASES AFFECT WOMEN WHO ARE NOT SEXUALLY ACTIVE AND WHO HAVE NEVER HAD CHILDREN, WITH GREATER SEVERITY. NUNS WILL NO LONGER BE ABLE TO GET THESE TREATMENTS WITH THEIR HEALTH INSURANCE.
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Everyone seems to forget this is all about the me generation, I demand it be free, Now! and someone else should pay. Sad isn’t it, the self absorbed generation has raised a generation of its all about me for free.
 
Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.

It's unfortunate that anyone who is morally or religious & has an objection to contraceptives should be required, before their objection is in effect, must swear on the bible before their priest, rabbi or cleric in their church during a service that that they have never engaged in any sexual behavior outside of marriage, and only had intercourse with their spouse to create a pregnancy.
 
Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.

It's unfortunate that anyone who is morally or religious has an objection should before their objection is in effect needs to swear on the bible that they have never engaged in any sexual behavior outside of marriage, and only had intercourse with their spouse to create a pregnancy.
Please explain why I should pay for someone else's birth control.
 
Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.

It's unfortunate that anyone who is morally or religious & has an objection to contraceptives should be required, before their objection is in effect, must swear on the bible before their priest, rabbi or cleric in their church during a service that that they have never engaged in any sexual behavior outside of marriage, and only had intercourse with their spouse to create a pregnancy.

BTW: The five members of the Supreme Court who voted for this decision should stand before the Country, and swear under penalty of perjury that they never engaged in sexual behaviors out side of their marriage, and on have had sexual intercourse with their spouse for the sole purpose of pregnancy.
Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.

It's unfortunate that anyone who is morally or religious has an objection should before their objection is in effect needs to swear on the bible that they have never engaged in any sexual behavior outside of marriage, and only had intercourse with their spouse to create a pregnancy.
Please explain why I should pay for someone else's birth control.

I will When you explain why my taxes go to Flights by AF 1 to bring trump to his resort at Mir a logo. And to pay for lodging and golf carts for the Secret Service profiting Trump?
 
Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.
Explain to me why nuns should pay for contraceptives.

There are probably a LOT of nuns taking the Pill, because THE PILL IS THE "GO TO" TREATMENT FOR SEVERE MENSTRAL PAIN, MENSTRAL IRREGULARITY, AND OVARIAN CYSTS AND ENDOMETRIOSIS.


MANY OF THESE DISEASES AFFECT WOMEN WHO ARE NOT SEXUALLY ACTIVE AND WHO HAVE NEVER HAD CHILDREN, WITH GREATER SEVERITY. NUNS WILL NO LONGER BE ABLE TO GET THESE TREATMENTS WITH THEIR HEALTH INSURANCE.

Yes they will, if they take it for treatment of a disorder or health issue. Quit making things up.
 
Again, the abortion opponents can't see the forest for the trees. And yes I know this is about birth control. But the subjects go hand in hand. Easy and affordable access to birth control reduces the need for abortion. Sure, you can walk into a pharmacy and buy it...if you can afford it. But hey, let's let the corporations and their Republican party donating board members decide who gets that right.


No one has a right to have someone else pay their way. The pill costs 10-15 dollars a month. That's not really a large burden, if it is you can't afford a cell phone or cable TV.

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Grow

5 tips for buying affordable birth control even if your employer doesn’t cover it


A Supreme Court ruling says employers are not obligated to cover birth control costs if they object for religious or moral reasons. Here’s how to get affordable coverage.
Published Fri, Jul 10 2020
Aditi Shrikant

Excerpt:

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court upheld a regulation that employers could limit an employee’s access to birth control for moral or religious reasons. The ruling could result in 126,000 women losing their coverage, according to an analysis by The New York Times.

Even before this ruling, many women experienced confusion or difficulty getting the specific type of birth control they needed at a low cost, says Tori Marsh, health insights analyst at GoodRx. “A common question [from women] is how to afford it,” Marsh says.

A lot of women are used to getting their birth control for free or a very low copay,” she adds, but if their insurance coverage changes, or the price of the brand-name version increases, “they are kind of shocked at the pharmacy when they see these out-of-pocket costs.”

Birth control pills, on average, are between $0 and $50 per monthly pack, according to Planned Parenthood. The price can depend on what brand you get and how much insurance coverage you have.

A majority of women say they would not be able to afford their birth control if the price exceeded $20 per month, according to a Guttmacher Institute survey. Here at five tips for getting a low price on birth control, even if you don’t have insurance.

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If women have any sense they should try to find a stable partner, who would then help pay for the cost.
 
It's just another reminder that there is no reason for the feudal notion that health insurance should be tied to employment.



I can't agree with you more.

The system we have isn't fair and it denies equal coverage for everyone.

Your insurance coverage depends on what your employer allows.

So one employer supports women and allows contraceptives. Others don't.

Then there's the companies that have a union. They have much better insurance than the rest of us. It's not fair.

Everyone should have the same insurance no matter where you work or what your religion is.

People aren't being treated equally under the law which is a violation of the 14th amendment.
 
Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.

It's unfortunate that anyone who is morally or religious & has an objection to contraceptives should be required, before their objection is in effect, must swear on the bible before their priest, rabbi or cleric in their church during a service that that they have never engaged in any sexual behavior outside of marriage, and only had intercourse with their spouse to create a pregnancy.
Pssst! Your irrational hatred of religion is showing. Might wanna tuck that back in.
 
It's just another reminder that there is no reason for the feudal notion that health insurance should be tied to employment.



I can't agree with you more.

The system we have isn't fair and it denies equal coverage for everyone.

Your insurance coverage depends on what your employer allows.

So one employer supports women and allows contraceptives. Others don't.

Then there's the companies that have a union. They have much better insurance than the rest of us. It's not fair.

Everyone should have the same insurance no matter where you work or what your religion is.

People aren't being treated equally under the law which is a violation of the 14th amendment.

Yeah. When I worked at a Catholic Universtity, I wouldn't have been able to get a vasectomy coverered. And that was the ACA as written and passed. In fact, that exception lead to the Hobby Lobby decision. It's disgusting.
 
Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.

You can buy them. They're real cheap. Besides, why I am paying for your crap.
 
Again, the abortion opponents can't see the forest for the trees. And yes I know this is about birth control. But the subjects go hand in hand. Easy and affordable access to birth control reduces the need for abortion. Sure, you can walk into a pharmacy and buy it...if you can afford it. But hey, let's let the corporations and their Republican party donating board members decide who gets that right.


No one has a right to have someone else pay their way. The pill costs 10-15 dollars a month. That's not really a large burden, if it is you can't afford a cell phone or cable TV.

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When so many American households live paycheck to paycheck what you claim is proof you are a callous conservative.

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78% of US workers live paycheck to paycheck
 
Well, it happened: The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. employers can refuse to provide their employees with insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act because of the eloyer’s religious or moral objection. This decision potentially deprives over 126,000 people of the option to get their birth control method of choice through their employer-provided health insurance coverage. If you’re one of the people affected by this decision, you’re probably wondering how you can avoid paying exorbitant out-of-pocket fees for your birth control method of choice, and/or how you’re going to renew your prescription without the aid of your doctor’s office.

Even more contraceptive resources can be found on Free the Pill. Free the Pill is a campaign setting its sights on making the pill available over the counter in the United States. Until they accomplish that, they’re providing a wealth of information on where you can get your pill online.



A public service announcement for normal people, A kick in the balls to religious and political nutjobs.

You can buy them. They're real cheap. Besides, why I am paying for your crap.

You too are a callous conservative, aka, a sociopath.
 

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