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At the moment, at least in the UK where I live, any kind of birth control medication has to be prescribed to you by your doctor after you have either seen or spoken to them regarding wanting to be on birth control.
Some people end up not getting access to birth control because of how they have to gain access to it and a lot of people do not want to always go through all that to receive birth control which leads to unwanted pregnancies a lot of the time.
Should birth control be something that is sold over the counter by pharmacists? What are your thoughts?
Some people end up not getting access to birth control because of how they have to gain access to it and a lot of people do not want to always go through all that to receive birth control which leads to unwanted pregnancies a lot of the time.
Should birth control be something that is sold over the counter by pharmacists? What are your thoughts?