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HHS Says No To Over-The-Counter Morning-After Pill

Posted Wednesday, December 7, 2011 --- 12:05 p.m.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nation's health secretary says young teenagers cannot buy the Plan B morning-after pill without a prescription -- a surprise move overruling her own experts, who were preparing to let it be sold on drugstore shelves like condoms.

The pill can prevent pregnancy if taken soon enough after unprotected sex. Currently, only those 17 or older can buy Plan B One-Step without a prescription, if they show a pharmacist proof of age.

The Food and Drug Administration was preparing to lift that age limit and let the emergency contraceptive be sold over the counter to anyone. But Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius overruled the agency, saying she was concerned that very young girls couldn't properly understand how to use it without guidance from an adult.

Copyright 2011. The Associated Press.


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  • by dumb on Dec 7, 2011 at 01:41 PM
    so more and more kids having babies. Most kids are scared to talk with parents or doctors about sex, so how are they going to ask to see a doctor for the pill. If they had this pill they could prevent having children and parents would not have to know about it. Kids are scared about this kind of thing, that is why you have teen pregancy.

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