‘Morning-after’ pill availability stirs some debate
Soon the “morning -after” pill will be available, to 15-year-olds and up, without parental permission and without a prescription.
Soon the “morning -after” pill will be available, to 15-year-olds and up, without parental permission and without a prescription.
A leading group of the nation’s doctors is calling for birth control pills to be available over the counter.
A new study shows free birth control can lower the number of unplanned pregnancies and abortions.
Some New York high schools offer students access to the so-called morning after pill in hopes of curbing unplanned teen pregnancies.
A Harvard’s scientist says he and his colleagues may have stumbled on the 1st effective birth control pill.
Two Catholic universities—along with other institutions—have filed suit against the Obama administration and its federal healthcare mandate.