But as you've already know over the past few years the law requires that Plan B could be sold over the counter , but only to women ages 18 and older and women 17 and under has to be prescribed by a doctor. Things have changed. Right now there are many arguments regarding Obama's decision to allowing Plan B to be sold over the counter to women 17 years and younger. Many claim it's dangerous others agree it's a good idea to prevent teen pregnancy. Most believe Obama is only doing it to please everyone for the next election coming up.Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Plan B, Teen Pregancy, & Obama
Teen pregnancy has been rising more and more for the past years. Many teens have found the easy way out of pregnancy and easy ways to prevent them from getting HIV or STDs. One way is to be on birth control. One pill used the most is Plan B One-Step. Plan B One-Step is a back up plan for when you have unprotected sex. It's also known as one of the many kinds of birth control, but it isn't any normal kind. Plan B doesn't have to be taken daily and has a high amount of the ingredient levonorgestrel which prevents the release of an egg from the ovary. It has to be taken at least 72 hours after unprotected sex in order to work properly. Taking Plan B also has some side effects to it. The pill could cause normal factors such as nausea, headaches, dizziness, and others things.
But as you've already know over the past few years the law requires that Plan B could be sold over the counter , but only to women ages 18 and older and women 17 and under has to be prescribed by a doctor. Things have changed. Right now there are many arguments regarding Obama's decision to allowing Plan B to be sold over the counter to women 17 years and younger. Many claim it's dangerous others agree it's a good idea to prevent teen pregnancy. Most believe Obama is only doing it to please everyone for the next election coming up.
But as you've already know over the past few years the law requires that Plan B could be sold over the counter , but only to women ages 18 and older and women 17 and under has to be prescribed by a doctor. Things have changed. Right now there are many arguments regarding Obama's decision to allowing Plan B to be sold over the counter to women 17 years and younger. Many claim it's dangerous others agree it's a good idea to prevent teen pregnancy. Most believe Obama is only doing it to please everyone for the next election coming up.
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