Missouri Family Health Council: Birth Is Still Legal and Can Be Had in Missouri

JEFFERSON CITY — Birth control, intrauterine devices and emergency contraception are legal in the state of Missouri, the Missouri Family Health Council said in a news release. . .

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JEFFERSON CITY — Birth control, which includes intrauterine devices and emergency contraception, is legal in the state of Missouri, the Missouri Family Health Council said in a news release Thursday.

Along with sexual and reproductive health experts, state officials, in addition to Attorney General Schmitt, Governor Parson and the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, all demonstrated that birth is legal in the state of Missouri, either before or after the Supreme Court’s decision. at Dobs vs Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

RSMo 188. 017 criminalizes the practice of abortion in the absence of a medical emergency, however, this does not come with measures to save the pregnancy, the Family Health Council said.

There have been no disruptions to the facilities of the circle of relatives making plans at gyms in the Missouri Family Health Council’s network of more than 80 sites in the state, which includes county fitness departments, network action agencies, federally authorized fitness centers and other independent providers. said the Council. .

Title X and The Right Time fitness centers will continue to play an important role as a source of security, accepting their customers’ data as true, the Family Health Council said.

Despite ongoing adjustments to the sexual and reproductive fitness landscape, adding other attacks on birth control expected from the state legislature next year, the Missouri Family Health Council will continue to provide comprehensive, quality care and education for all who need: just as it has been for the past 40 years, the Council said.

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