
Biden Administration to Mandate Insurance Coverage of Over-the-Counter Contraceptives
Over-the-counter contraceptives could also have negative medical consequences for women, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) noted.
Over-the-counter contraceptives could also have negative medical consequences for women, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) noted.
These contraceptives include condoms, birth control pills, and some drugs that the USCCB has warned can induce abortions in early stages of pregnancy.
Biden officials say women need free contraception.
The request is based on an admission by the federal government, in a recent brief before the U.S. Supreme Court in another HHS mandate case.
Janet Smith, Jennifer Fulwiler and Emily Stimpson weigh in on natural family planning and Catholic teaching against contraception.
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