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By Pat Harris
Washington, DC
18 May 2006
 
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A new advertising1 campaign in the U.S. tells women to get a prescription2 for emergency contraception before they need it.  VOA's Carol Pearson has more, in this report produced by Pat Harris.

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Morning after pill, Plan B 
  

The morning after pill, also called Plan B, is a high-dose of regular birth control medication, and is normally taken after a woman has unprotected sex.

The pill can reduce a woman's chances of getting pregnant by up to 89 percent if she takes it within 72 hours of having sexual intercourse3.

A new campaign started by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists advises women to get a prescription for Plan B well in advance of when it might be needed.  Doctors say Plan B is even more effective when taken before sex.  

 
Dr. Susan Wood 
  
Dr. Susan Wood is the former head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Office of Women's Health. "When women need emergency contraception, they need it now.  They don't need it tomorrow or three days from now."

This is a form of contraception. There is another pill, RU-486, that terminates pregnancy4. Political conservatives oppose both.


Wendy Wright   
  
Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America, says the campaign for the morning after pill is inappropriate. "It's very 'in your face' and it's meant to be a political statement."

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists wants the morning after pill to be available over the counter and not by prescription only.

Nine states currently allow the pill to be sold over the counter (without a prescription) , but Wendy Wright cautions, “In any circumstances in which a woman would be using this drug, she needs to have medical oversight5, especially in case of rape6."

A scientific advisory7 committee told the Food and Drug Administration the morning-after pill is safe enough to be sold over the counter, yet the agency refused to make it available without a prescription because of concern  that young teens would be using the pill without a physician's supervision8.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says easier access to this pill could help prevent half the three million unplanned pregnancies9 in the U.S. each year.
 
 


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