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In Indiana, state funds cannot be used to purchase condoms. This leaves many to explore other family planning methods or seek out these resources at other locations.
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A state policy will make it easier for women to access many common types of birth control without a visit to the doctor’s office. Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the policy Monday during a visit to Flint.
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Indiana’s new abortion law bans abortion in almost all cases and does not involve explicit language discussing contraceptives or the morning-after pill.
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Some Indiana lawmakers and health care professionals are continuing calls for better access to birth control, less than a month before the state’s near-total abortion ban takes effect.
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A conversation with one of the leaders at PATH4YOU, which uses grants and funders to provide patient-centered reproductive healthcare.
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The short answer is: yes. Plan B and other contraceptive measures remain legal in Michigan. But language in the Dobbs ruling that overturned Roe leads some to believe that legal protections for birth control might be in trouble.
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The program is open to anyone in the state and covers all types and brands of birth control.
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The University of Notre Dame has been sued over its plans to drop copay free birth control options starting July first. The student group is also suing…
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A group of organizations filed suit against the Trump Administration and the University of Notre Dame over changes to birth control coverage for students…
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A group of students at Notre Dame is seeking clarification on changes to their health care plans that go into effect starting July first. The confusion…