The Rising Cost of College Contraception
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September 20, 2007
Eric Kelsey Utne.com
Roth has similar concerns. 'I just worry about unwanted pregnancy in this population,' she tells the Star-News. 'It results in them having to drop out of school and not complete their education.' Another fear is that young women won't get the additional reproductive health care they received when they came in to campus clinics for prescriptions. 'My concern,' the American College Health Association's director, Mary Hoban, tells the Star-News 'is we'll lose women who have annual exams.'
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