http://health.yahoo.net/news/s/ap/us_med_morning_after_pill
All the arguments of "the child should tell her parents and have them go with her to get the pill" is absurd. The largest reason that teenage pregnancies happen is because a child is too afraid to tell their parents that they are sexually active until it's too late anyway.
The side effect to these pills are minor and
I'm in disbelief here. Comments?
Completely riduclous. I've taken friends to get the morning after pill (more often than I'd have liked to) and it's NEVER been on a store shelf. It was always required that you speak with a physician and request it from the "medicinial storage". Why the hell would you keep 14-17yr olds from being able to request this pill? Isn't teenage pregnancy already ridiculously rampant in the US?Obama said that as he understood it, Sebelius was wary of a 10-year-old or 11-year-old going into a drugstore and buying a medication — one on the shelves next to "the bubble gum and batteries" — that could be harmful if not used properly.
All the arguments of "the child should tell her parents and have them go with her to get the pill" is absurd. The largest reason that teenage pregnancies happen is because a child is too afraid to tell their parents that they are sexually active until it's too late anyway.
The side effect to these pills are minor and
Is even more absurd. It's one pill, you take it, the end.Obama rallied around Sebelius' arguments that younger girls may not be able to understand the medicine's labeling or use the pill properly. He insisted he was not involved in the decision in any way.
I'm in disbelief here. Comments?