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BumRushDaShow

(155,501 posts)
Mon Jun 30, 2025, 02:26 PM 21 hrs ago

HHS eliminates CDC staff who made sure birth control is safe for women at risk

Source: CBS News

June 30, 2025 / 5:00 AM EDT


For Brianna Henderson, birth control isn't just about preventing pregnancy. The Texas mother of two was diagnosed with a rare and potentially fatal heart condition after having her second child. In addition to avoiding another pregnancy that could be life-threatening, Henderson has to make sure the contraception she uses doesn't jeopardize her health.

For more than a decade, a small team of people at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention worked to do just that, issuing national guidelines for clinicians on how to prescribe contraception safely for millions of women with underlying medical conditions — including heart disease, lupus, sickle cell disease, and obesity. But the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the CDC, fired those workers as part of the Trump administration's rapid downsizing of the federal workforce.

It also decimated the CDC's larger Division of Reproductive Health, where the team was housed — a move that clinicians, advocacy groups, and fired workers say will endanger the health of women and their babies. Clinicians said in interviews that counseling patients about birth control and prescribing it is relatively straightforward. But for women with conditions that put them at higher risk of serious health complications, special care is needed.

"We really were the only source of safety monitoring in this country," said one fired CDC staffer who worked on the guidelines, known as the U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, or MEC. "There's no one who can actually do this work." KFF Health News agreed not to name this worker and others who were not authorized to speak to the press and feared retaliation.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hhs-cdc-staff-birth-control-safety-women-at-risk/

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HHS eliminates CDC staff who made sure birth control is safe for women at risk (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 21 hrs ago OP
Repukes: Let's make it poisonous instead! sakabatou 21 hrs ago #1
Meh...let the market regulate safety maspaha 21 hrs ago #2
The opposite objective LatteLady 18 hrs ago #3

LatteLady

(70 posts)
3. The opposite objective
Mon Jun 30, 2025, 04:56 PM
18 hrs ago

Right now pregnancy and delivery are much riskier than contraception and/or abortion.

If we want to see those stats change, because we want to rig the data to force women to become pregnant and deliver, we have to ensure that contraception and abortion become unsafe.

Also stop measuring maternal mortality.

This is the agenda.

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