Posted on 06/04/2024 8:24:58 AM PDT by Salman
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Health Minister Stephen Donnelly said that free contraception will now be available for women aged 17 to 35.
The Free Contraception Scheme was first introduced in 2022 from 17-25-year-olds, and was extended last year.
The scheme provides for the cost of prescription contraception, including the cost of consultations with medical professionals and fitting and/or removal of various types of contraceptives.
The range of contraceptive options currently available include contraceptive injections, implants, IUS and IUDs (coils), the contraceptive patch and ring and various forms of oral contraceptive pill, including emergency contraception.
The Government said that the extension is supported by €4 million in funding through the Women’s Health Fund under the Women’s Health Action Plan 2024-2025.
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Irish women have Irish faces as birth control. Sorry, but they really aren’t attractive there. (Family is in Dublin)
And speaking of Dublin. If you got off a plane there you’d think you had landed in Afghanistan. The UK has used Dublin as a cesspool for turd worlders.
They don’t think women over 35 have sex?
A couple more booster shots and problem solved.
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