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OTC hormonal contraception?
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OTC hormonal contraception?
That's what the American College of OB/GYN committee is recommending.

Abstract: "Barriers to access are one reason for inconsistent or nonuse of contraception. The requirement for a prescription can be an obstacle for some contraceptive users. Several studies have demonstrated that women are capable of using self-screening tools to determine their eligibility for hormonal contraceptive use. Pelvic and breast examinations, cervical cancer screening, and sexually transmitted infection screening are not required before initiating hormonal contraception and should not be used as reasons to deny access to hormonal contraception. Also, a plan to improve access to hormonal contraception should address cost issues. Pharmacist-provided contraception may be a necessary intermediate step to increase access to contraception, but over-the-counter access to hormonal contraception should be the ultimate goal. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists supports over-the-counter access to hormonal contraception without age restrictions. This Committee Opinion has been updated to expand the focus of over-the-counter contraception to include oral contraceptive pills, vaginal rings, the contraceptive patch, and depot medroxyprogesterone acetate, to address the role of pharmacist-provided contraception, and to provide recommendations for individuals younger than 18 years."

Full article: https://www.acog.org/Clinical-Guidance-a...eSet=false
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#2
RE: OTC hormonal contraception?
Owatanna Tool Company is getting into birth control?

Now THAT is diversification....


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RE: OTC hormonal contraception?
People on the far right are always screeching about abortion, single-parent families, teen mums, and single mums on the dole.  You'd think they'd welcome OTC contraceptives with open arms (but it's good odds they won't).

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It will be a long long time before you see them next to the Trojans and KY.
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(September 25, 2019 at 4:06 pm)wyzas Wrote: It will be a long long time before you see them next to the Trojans and KY.

For maximum effectiveness they should be by the alcohol....


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(September 25, 2019 at 5:23 pm)onlinebiker Wrote:
(September 25, 2019 at 4:06 pm)wyzas Wrote: It will be a long long time before you see them next to the Trojans and KY.

For maximum effectiveness they should be by the alcohol....


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That's what Plan B is for.

And condoms, but alas....................
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