On the October 18, 2001 episode of The Late, Late Show with Craig Kilborn, the show's host announced that a woman in Georgia had sued her employer, WalMart, for not covering her contraceptives under its health insurance plan. He then cracked, “Hey, isn't working at WalMart all the birth control you need?” Kilborn's crude joke met with howls of laughter from the audience, but it likely struck a raw nerve with the millions of American women who do not have access to health insurance plans that cover birth control, and the many men and women who are battling to ensure that all women ultimately obtain such coverage.
WalMart is one of hundreds of employers in the United States that do not cover any of the five most common forms of birth control that were created exclusively for women. In fact, half of the large health insurance plans in America do not cover any form of contraception. Some of these plans do, however, cover Viagra, a drug used to treat male impotence.