Guest guest Posted February 21, 2012 Report Share Posted February 21, 2012 Dear All, I keep wondering who the economic winners and losers are in the HHS debate. These two articles from the Post and the Times are worth comparing/contrasting/ and sharing with others. (The message I sent to one columnist is below. That was before the Post article came out in the Health section today.) http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/iud-implant-the-pill-cost-\ may-play-a-role-in-choice-of-contraceptives/2012/02/15/gIQAGnrWKR_story.html http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/04/health/04hiv.html?pagewanted=all or this one? http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/18/us/for-women-under-30-most-births-occur-outsid\ e-marriage.html?pagewanted=all & src=ISMR_AP_LO_MST_FB I'm afraid this golden opportunity to get the facts out may not last long. Praying, Jean Sent this to a columnist- I'm hoping you will think a bit more about what the recent HHS mandates are forcing on women and what an injustice they really are to us. Did you read the recent article in the NY Times about how injectable contraceptives raise the risk of HIV? http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/04/health/04hiv.html?pagewanted=all or this one? http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/18/us/for-women-under-30-most-births-occur-outsid\ e-marriage.html?pagewanted=all & src=ISMR_AP_LO_MST_FB I've used and taught fertility awareness and would be happy to give you information about it. Medical professionals ( and the government) may be coercive toward minorities, poor women, women with disabled children, single women, etc. Women may well be caught up in a stampede toward iimplantable or injectable contraception. or sterilization which takes away their choice to have children permanently. Fertility awareness demands self restraint from men- contraception demands nothing. Who are going to be the winners here? Over the years the destructive nature of this mandate will be very clear. Please take a second look. Thanks so much! Jean Contraceptive Used in Africa May Double Risk of H.I.V. www.nytimes.com A new study suggests that an injectable, hormonal contraceptive popular with African women has biological properties that may make women and men more vulnerable to H.I.V. infection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2012 Report Share Posted February 22, 2012 It is good that you are writing. Thank you for the NYT article. How appalling to see what injectable contraceptives are doing to men and women in Africa. It is part of the false safe sex mentality. God bless your efforts, Fr. Dear All, I keep wondering who the economic winners and losers are in the HHS debate. These two articles from the Post and the Times are worth comparing/contrasting/ and sharing with others. (The message I sent to one columnist is below. That was before the Post article came out in the Health section today.) http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/iud-implant-the-pill-cost-may-play-a-role-in-choice-of-contraceptives/2012/02/15/gIQAGnrWKR_story.html http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/04/health/04hiv.html?pagewanted=all or this one? http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/18/us/for-women-under-30-most-births-occur-outside-marriage.html?pagewanted=all & src=ISMR_AP_LO_MST_FB I'm afraid this golden opportunity to get the facts out may not last long. Praying, Jean Sent this to a columnist- I'm hoping you will think a bit more about what the recent HHS mandates are forcing on women and what an injustice they really are to us. Did you read the recent article in the NY Times about how injectable contraceptives raise the risk of HIV? http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/04/health/04hiv.html?pagewanted=all or this one? http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/18/us/for-women-under-30-most-births-occur-outside-marriage.html?pagewanted=all & src=ISMR_AP_LO_MST_FB I've used and taught fertility awareness and would be happy to give you information about it. Medical professionals ( and the government) may be coercive toward minorities, poor women, women with disabled children, single women, etc. Women may well be caught up in a stampede toward iimplantable or injectable contraception. or sterilization which takes away their choice to have children permanently. Fertility awareness demands self restraint from men- contraception demands nothing. Who are going to be the winners here? Over the years the destructive nature of this mandate will be very clear. Please take a second look. Thanks so much! Jean Contraceptive Used in Africa May Double Risk of H.I.V. www.nytimes.com A new study suggests that an injectable, hormonal contraceptive popular with African women has biological properties that may make women and men more vulnerable to H.I.V. infection. -- Fr. R. Vélez765 14th Ave, Apt 1San Francisco, CA 94118Website: www.newmanbiography.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2012 Report Share Posted February 22, 2012 The best quote in Jean’s letter is:…”Fertility awareness demands self restraint from men-contraception demands nothing.” Look at all the battered women in cohabitating/contracepting situations for proof! I find this single fact tends to get women’s attention. SLP From: nfpprofessionals [mailto:nfpprofessionals ] On Behalf Of VelezSent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 4:56 PMTo: nfpprofessionals Subject: Re: longer acting ? cost effective? HIV? links from the other side It is good that you are writing. Thank you for the NYT article. How appalling to see what injectable contraceptives are doing to men and women in Africa. It is part of the false safe sex mentality. God bless your efforts, Fr. Dear All,I keep wondering who the economic winners and losers are in the HHS debate. These two articles from the Post and the Times are worth comparing/contrasting/ and sharing with others. (The message I sent to one columnist is below. That was before the Post article came out in the Health section today.)http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/iud-implant-the-pill-cost-may-play-a-role-in-choice-of-contraceptives/2012/02/15/gIQAGnrWKR_story.htmlhttp://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/04/health/04hiv.html?pagewanted=all or this one? http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/18/us/for-women-under-30-most-births-occur-outside-marriage.html?pagewanted=all & src=ISMR_AP_LO_MST_FB I'm afraid this golden opportunity to get the facts out may not last long.Praying,JeanSent this to a columnist-I'm hoping you will think a bit more about what the recent HHS mandates are forcing on women and what an injustice they really are to us. Did you read the recent article in the NY Times about how injectable contraceptives raise the risk of HIV? http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/04/health/04hiv.html?pagewanted=all or this one? http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/18/us/for-women-under-30-most-births-occur-outside-marriage.html?pagewanted=all & src=ISMR_AP_LO_MST_FB I've used and taught fertility awareness and would be happy to give you information about it. Medical professionals ( and the government) may be coercive toward minorities, poor women, women with disabled children, single women, etc. Women may well be caught up in a stampede toward iimplantable or injectable contraception. or sterilization which takes away their choice to have children permanently. Fertility awareness demands self restraint from men- contraception demands nothing. Who are going to be the winners here? Over the years the destructive nature of this mandate will be very clear. Please take a second look. Thanks so much! JeanContraceptive Used in Africa May Double Risk of H.I.V. www.nytimes.comA new study suggests that an injectable, hormonal contraceptive popular with African women has biological properties that may make women and men more vulnerable to H.I.V. infection. -- Fr. R. Vélez765 14th Ave, Apt 1San Francisco, CA 94118Website: www.newmanbiography.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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