The Birth-Control Pill for Therapy?
ASK THE ETHICISTS: The Church teaches that direct sterilization and contraception are always immoral regardless of good intentions, but indirect sterilization is another matter.
ASK THE ETHICISTS: The Church teaches that direct sterilization and contraception are always immoral regardless of good intentions, but indirect sterilization is another matter.
Recent FDA ruling paves the way for such drugs to be available in pharmacies and drugstores for purchase without any oversight from a doctor.
The venture also includes a Catholic gift shop.
A Catholic nurse practitioner is suing CVS and one of its medical clinics for firing her after she refused to prescribe abortion-inducing drugs to customers.
Pope Paul VI’s encyclical sadly foretold the kind of objectification Spears claimed to experience.
Fertility is biological, but it is not just biological.
The dynamic of turning student health centers into de facto abortion centers poses new challenges for pro-life witness on campus.
But it is business as usual in the U.S. for the device plagued by lawsuits and allegations of harm.
Research on more than 1 million women and girls finds use of hormonal birth control tied to use of antidepressants.
Female doctors, mid-level practitioners and other women’s advocates joined to derail a bill to fund a program that provides contraceptive implants and IUDs teens without parental consent.
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