Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
Morning-after pill 'should be sold off the shelf'
Women and girls should be able to get hold of emergency contraception more easily without the need for a consultation with a pharmacist, say women's health experts.
A report by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommends the morning-after pill "should be sold straight off the shelf", like condoms.
There are too many barriers to health services for women in the UK, it says.
And their needs should be a priority.
Excellent suggestion.I would hope that our new government adopts this, I cant really see why they would not. What happens in the States ?
Women and girls should be able to get hold of emergency contraception more easily without the need for a consultation with a pharmacist, say women's health experts.
A report by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommends the morning-after pill "should be sold straight off the shelf", like condoms.
There are too many barriers to health services for women in the UK, it says.
And their needs should be a priority.
Excellent suggestion.I would hope that our new government adopts this, I cant really see why they would not. What happens in the States ?