According to the article, Everyone Wins When Birth Control Is Free the author states,… If you’re a fiscal conservative who wants fewer abortions and more self-sufficient citizens, why don’t you support the government providing access to free birth control(Laura Chapin). Depending on an individual’s health insurance prices are different, rather you qualify for Medicaid or government programs. Birth control pills can cost between $0-$50 for most brands that are one pill pack that usually last a month.The Affordable Care Act allows individuals to get free or pay a low amount for birth control pills.
For those who do not have health insurance also have options. Such as income and legal status in the U.S. that may allow them to qualify for assistances. The individuals that can not afford to purchase birth control have assistance with Planned parenthood. They assist with a federal funding program by the name Title x (10) a supplement birth control program GYN care for health care services that can not pay the full price. It also grants the right for family planning services so that families with no income can get reduced rates. The riot regarding free birth control pills is mainly the cost and having access to it. All health care services should provide all birth control free for patients; this will reduce abortions and unintended pregnancies.
Abortion is a medical or surgical way to end an existing pregnancy. In the article, Free Birth Control Leads to Fewer Abortions, the author states, Free birth control led to dramatically lower rates of abortions and teen births (Free Birth Control Leads to Fewer Abortion). Many poor women and others who did not have insurance were given a choices between the birth control pill, IUD, or matchstick sized implant with no charge. The pill is a medicine you take everyday while, the IUD and matchstick sized implant can last up to 3 to 5 years and is inserted into your body.
When birth control was free for these women they immediately took advantage of this and got some form of birth control. There was also lower abortion rates when this medication was free due to medical insurances and health benefits. If the program increased, one abortion could be prevented for every 79 to 137 women given a free choice of birth control. Although, having no cost birth control helps decrease birth control, it also decreases unintended pregnancies.
An unintended pregnancy is a pregnancy that is unwanted, the best way to prevent this is to use some type of birth control and also use protection. According to the article, Unintended Pregnancy Prevention the author states, Unintended pregnancy mainly results from not using contraception, or inconsistent or incorrect use of effective contraceptive methods (US Department of Health & Human Services). Many pregnancy around the world are unintended due to not being on some form of birth control because of its expenses.Women that have unintended pregnancy delay prenatal care and could risk problems for the baby and the mom. Pregnancies that were unintended was the highest among teenagers, to improve unintended pregnancy, contraception should free to everyone.
In the article, Declines in Teen Pregnancy Risk Entirely Driven by Improved Contraceptive Use, the author states, Improvement in contraceptive use have led a drop in the risk of pregnancy among U.S adolescents aged 15-19 (Rebecca Wind). Many teenager became pregnant because they had trouble getting birth control or their partner did not want to use contraceptives. Increasing the use of contraceptive improves teen pregnancy and the rates has decreased over the years. Teens increased use of contraceptive indicates their increase in protecting themselves from unexpected pregnancies. These increases in use of contraceptive has driven the recent declines in abortion rates and unintended pregnancies.
Many people think that birth control should not be free to all patients. I see where you are coming from but not all patient’s insurance cover birth control. Birth control costs between $0-100 for people who health insurance do not cover these expenses, depending on the type of birth control you and your doctor agree to use. Many females can’t afford to pay for birth control monthly. Females who cannot afford birth control risk getting pregnant and sometimes get an abortion because they are not financially stable for a child. This is another reason as to why birth control should be free to all patients and this will also decrease unintended pregnancies and abortion rates will soon decrease.
Increasing the use of birth control will reduce abortion rates and unintended pregnancies. Some health care providers do not cover birth control, therefore patients has to pay these expenses out of pocket and sometimes cant afford them. Many patients that cannot pay for these expenses become pregnant without trying and sometime get an abortion because they are not stable enough for a child. Many teens has the highest rate of unexpected pregnancies due to not being on birth control. Birth control should be free to everyone to decrease abortion and unintended pregnancy rates.