Anonymous wrote:Thinking about sending your daughters to college in Idaho? Well think hard. She will be unable to get birth control from the university dispensary or hospital. No birth control pills or referrals under new Idaho abortion law. That includes emergency contraception and regular contraception. Staff could be charged with a felony for helping your daughter, even after a rape.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/education/idaho-universities-disallow-abortion-contraception-referrals-for-students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it the schools responsibility to do this? Why not go to a doctor in private practice? I assume most people are on their parent's insurance if you are shipping them to an out of state school they have money to pay for insurance back home.
Because student health services is ON Campus. For some college campuses, it might be a $20+ Uber ride to/from a doctor off campus. Add in the time to do this and it can be costly in many ways.
Also time consuming -- I don't know if this is still the case, but when I was in college birth control needed to be picked up every month. One of the reasons I went off it was because I it was hard to get to the on campus pharmacy at a time it was open to get my prescription filled. No way would I have managed to get to an off-campus doctor AND an off-campus pharmacy every month, never mind the cost. Also the fuss -- do you think 18-year-olds in new cities are confident enough to research and find themselves new private practice doctors? I didn't know anyone in college who went anywhere for medical care except their pediatrician at home or the on campus medical center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is Taliban level bs. Insane.
Have you ever been up close and personal with the Taliban? If so you would never say this. Bring the over-emotional hyperbole down a notch.
Anonymous wrote:This is Taliban level bs. Insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it the schools responsibility to do this? Why not go to a doctor in private practice? I assume most people are on their parent's insurance if you are shipping them to an out of state school they have money to pay for insurance back home.
You think a university health center should not provide emergency contraception to a student who is raped? She should have to go find a private doctor to do this? Wow.
i am talking about regulars contraception and i am pretty sure if they are distributing it in case of rape that has to be reported and the schools report those crimes and it shows up in the campus crime rates. I would also hope the victim goes to the hospital to allow for proper screening and evidence collection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it the schools responsibility to do this? Why not go to a doctor in private practice? I assume most people are on their parent's insurance if you are shipping them to an out of state school they have money to pay for insurance back home.
Because student health services is ON Campus. For some college campuses, it might be a $20+ Uber ride to/from a doctor off campus. Add in the time to do this and it can be costly in many ways.
\Anonymous wrote:I went to a jesuit school in the northeast and student health was also not allowed to distribute or even counsel about birth control
Anonymous wrote:Why is it the schools responsibility to do this? Why not go to a doctor in private practice? I assume most people are on their parent's insurance if you are shipping them to an out of state school they have money to pay for insurance back home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it the schools responsibility to do this? Why not go to a doctor in private practice? I assume most people are on their parent's insurance if you are shipping them to an out of state school they have money to pay for insurance back home.
You think a university health center should not provide emergency contraception to a student who is raped? She should have to go find a private doctor to do this? Wow.
i am talking about regulars contraception and i am pretty sure if they are distributing it in case of rape that has to be reported and the schools report those crimes and it shows up in the campus crime rates. I would also hope the victim goes to the hospital to allow for proper screening and evidence collection.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it the schools responsibility to do this? Why not go to a doctor in private practice? I assume most people are on their parent's insurance if you are shipping them to an out of state school they have money to pay for insurance back home.