Бидејќи слободата и демократијата во земјата на слободата, која меѓу другото е и најголем извозник на демократија во светот, се неселективни, недискриминирачки и рамноправни за сите, веќе 6-та година по ред, во државни училишта во сојузната држава Вашингтон во САД, на девојките од 6-то одделение па нагоре, им се имплантираат контрацептивни интраутерински уреди кои спречуваат бременост или можат да предизвикаат абортус, без знаење и без одобрение на родителите/старателите.
На ептен чуден начин функционираат слободата и демократијата во ваква држава, во која родителот/старателот го чека казна, а моежби и губење на старателството доколку неговото дете биде фатено со наркотици или со огнено оружје, но од друга страна не мора ниту да знае, а уште помалку па да одобрува контрацептивни импланти во утробата на сопственото дете, кои освен контрацепција и/или абортус, со себеси носат и бројни здравствени ризици по здравјето на девојките.
Денес е право на избор на девојките во училиштата во САД, при што имаат право да бараат оваа информација да остане скриена од нивните родители/старатели, но дали и утре ќе биде така, допрва ќе видиме.
А ако денес девојките имаат право да бараат да им бидат имплантирани контрацептивни уреди во нивните утроби без знаење и без одобрение на нивните родители/старатели, што ги чека утре - можеби примање на психотерапевтска терапија или промена на полот без знаење и без одобрение на родителот/старателот ?
http://www.lifenews.com/2015/07/02/...g-as-6th-grade-without-their-parents-knowing/
Schools Implant IUDs in Girls as Young as 6th Grade Without Their Parents Knowing
Steven Ertelt, Rebecca Downs Jul 2, 2015 | 4:28PM Seattle, WA
Earlier this month,
LifeNews.com reported on a high school in Seattle, Washington that is now implanting intrauterine devices (IUD), as well as other forms of birth control and doing so without parental knowledge or permission.
The IUD is known as a long acting reversible contraception, and may even act as an
abortifacient. So, a young teen in Seattle
can’t get a coke at her high school, but she can have a device implanted into her uterus, which can unknowingly kill her unborn child immediately after conception. Or, if she uses another method, she can increase her chances of
health risks for herself, especially if using a
new method.
The high school, Chief Sealth International, a public school, began offering the devices in 2010, made possible by a Medicaid program known as
Take Charge and a non-profit,
Neighborcare. Students can receive the device or other method free of cost and without their parent’s insurance. And while it’s lauded that the contraception is confidential, how can it be beneficial for a parent-child relationship when the parents don’t even know the devices or medication their daughter is using?
As it turns out, Chief Sealth isn’t the only school in Seattle doing this.
As CNS News reports, more schools are fitting young girls — as young as 6th grade — with the devices and doing so without their parents knowing.
Middle and high school students can’t get a Coca-Cola or a candy bar at 13 Seattle public schools, but they can get a taxpayer-funded intrauterine device (IUD) implanted without their parents’ consent.
School-based health clinics in at least 13 Seattle-area public high schools and middle schools offer long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), including IUDs and hormonal implants, to students in sixth-grade and above at no cost, according to Washington State officials.
LARCs are associated with serious
side effects, such as uterine perforation and infection. IUDs, specifically, can also act as abortifacients by preventing the implantation of a fertilized egg.
The state and federally funded contraceptive services are made possible by
Take Charge, a Washington State Medicaid program which provides free birth control to adults who are uninsured, lack contraceptive coverage, have an income at or below 260 percent of the Federal Poverty Level — or, in this case, to teens who don’t want their parents to know they’re on birth control.
In an email exchange with the
Washington State Health Care Authority and CNSNews.com, a
Take Charge spokesperson acknowledged that underage students are eligible for a “full array of covered family planning services” at school-based clinics if their parents meet the program’s requirements.
Take Charge added that “a student who does not want their parents to know they are seeking reproductive health services is allowed to apply for
Take Charge using their own income, and if they are insured under their parents’ plan, the insurance would not be billed.”
When asked if a sixth grader could get an IUD implanted without parental consent,
Take Charge told CNSNews.com: “We encourage all
Take Charge providers to offer long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) in their clinics. A young person does not need parental consent to obtain a LARC or any other contraceptive method…If the young person is not choosing abstinence, she would be able to select a LARC and have it inserted without parental consent.”
Parents, if you have children in these schools, you need to investigate and complain immediately. And all parents ought to take a look at the health policies of their young daughters’ schools to find out if a similar program is in place where you live.