Showing posts with label back up your birth control day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back up your birth control day. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Plan C


Recently, the Food and Drug Administration unanimously approved a new emergency contraception (morning after pill), ella. Unlike traditional emergency contraception pills that must be taken within 72 hours after unprotected sex, women will be able to take ella up to 5 days after. Medical studies demonstrate the pill is 98% effective, when used properly. The drug works by blocking the egg from being released in the first place, thereby delaying ovulation and preventing fertilization.

Although this would clearly make life a little easier for a lot of women, ella is not without controversy. In the face of medical studies proving otherwise, anti-choice, anti-birth control critics claim that this medical progress brings us one step closer to "over the counter abortions." This criticism is not necessarily surprising - expanding a woman's ability to control her own body is somehow always viewed as threatening and dangerous.

One (actual) problem still remains- "Plan C" will not be available to women over the counter and requires a prescription, unlike earlier forms of emergency contraception, such as PlanB and ellaOne. By requiring a prescription, the FDA unnecessarily delays a woman's access to the (obviously time-sensitive) medicine, potentially damages a woman's right to confidentiality (especially for young women who are on their parents' insurance plans and/or do not have transportation), and excludes women who do not have access to comprehensive medical coverage. This seemingly simple requirement severely limits many women's ability to actually benefit from this drug.

In addition, there is no word on how much this new medicine would cost. Undoubtedly, this raises questions over who will be able to actually benefit from this new technology, and who will be excluded. Despite these controversies, ella will be released into the market later this year.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Happy Back Up Your Birth Control Day!


Today is Back Up Your Birth Control Day and while all you college students are heading to tropical locales to do some hard-earned partying, don't forget your EC!

EC, or Emergency Contraception (also known as the "Morning-After Pill") is a safe and effective drug that can reduce the risk of pregnancy by up to 89% when taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.

It is now available over-the-counter (you don't need a prescription, but it is truly "behind-the-counter" because you must ask a pharmacist for it), if you are age 17 or older. New research shows that EC may be effective up to 120 hours after unprotected sex. Stock up BEFORE you need it; no one wants a south of the border pregnancy scare!

While EC is totally safe and effective for women of ALL ages, the FDA refuses to make it available over-the-counter for anyone who is age 16 or under. Their refusal is not based on science and it is putting young women's lives and health at risk.

Young women, age 16 and under, face the most obstacles when it comes to obtaining EC from a doctor. They have concerns about confidentiality and cost that prohibit their access. Making EC available OTC for this population is necessary.

Sign the Center for Reproductive Rights' petition to urge the FDA to act on the submitted request to approve the drug for OTC use among young women.

Have fun, be safe and remember to back up your birth control with EC! Find an EC provider near you here.