The Right to Contraception Act — approved by the U.S. House and awaiting the attention of the Senate — would be a good start toward reducing the nearly 40 percent of pregnancies each year in the United States that are unplanned. The legislation sponsored by Rep. Kathy Manning (D-N.C.) would establish a statutory right to obtain contraceptives and — crucially — a corresponding right for health care providers to dispense them. It would protect a range of contraceptive methods, devices and medications, including oral contraceptives, emergency contraceptives and IUDs. Doing so would empower women and men to decide if, when and under what circumstances they want to become parents. Th
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