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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

No cost birth control

An expert panel for the Institute of Medicine has recommended a number of medical services be given at no cost-- one of which is birth control. This raised concern (outrage?) in the pro-life and Catholic communities. Women's right's groups are ecstatic.

What we do know is that about half of all pregnancies are unintended. Women who do not want to be pregnant are less likely to get proper prenatal care and are more likely to have complications later on (low birth weight, delayed development/ development problems). So, we can deduce that for some women who do not want to be pregnant, it can have a distinctly negative impact on the resulting child.

Many women choose not to use birth control due to cost. By the law of demand, lowering the cost (to zero) of birth control more women can afford to take birth control-- thus we can reduce the number of unplanned pregnancies (and unhealthy pregnancies/ births).


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