So if all these aspects are covered and you can get it with condoms in most stores and every gas station, why do people still not use contraception? When it comes to condoms, people say they don't like using them, but a pill you take once a day doesn't affect activity. According to an article on "WebMD" your birth control will be free under the law as long as you "get your health insurance through most employers, through your state's marketplace, or from most private insurers" and "you have a doctor's prescription for any type of FDA-approved birth control. Of course, a religious business is not required to provide birth control so as not to interfere with the First Amendment. The inability to obtain contraceptives is not a valid excuse, given how easy it is to purchase all the different forms and coverage from most insurers, which leaves little to nothing out of pocket
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