Sunday, January 17, 2010

Fda Emergency Contraception How Do You Feel About Plan B?

How do you feel about Plan B? - fda emergency contraception

The FDA can buy up to 17 years, Plan B, also known as "morning-after pill" known to emergency contraception without a prescription. You think it's a good idea?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes .. Changes that help prevent the lives of girls and that something is happening that may not be able to handle the situation, at this point in his life ....

and there's really no reason that parents be involved if it really works ... Less stress, less worry

Anonymous said...

Absolutely. You know how many children there who are pregnant, if not for that. If you are old enough to have sex and get pregnant, why not. Both pregnant teenager can get 15 or 16, would probably choose to have a child at an older age. Why do you protect yourself against it?

Anonymous said...

Personally, I do not think it's a good idea, but better than nothing. I do not think it should be accessible to all 18 years. That is, in fact, all these young "Well, do you have unprotected sex, it's always Plan B!"

It's different if two people safe sex and can be held accountable. It's going well, and I believe that only when Plan B must be used. (And, of course, if someone raped)

If they think they are mature and responsible enough to have sex, they must wear mature and responsible enough to act accordingly.

Anonymous said...

Abortions prevented.

Anonymous said...

Personally, I do not think it's a good idea, but better than nothing. I do not think it should be accessible to all 18 years. That is, in fact, all these young "Well, do you have unprotected sex, it's always Plan B!"

It's different if two people safe sex and can be held accountable. It's going well, and I believe that only when Plan B must be used. (And, of course, if someone raped)

If they think they are mature and responsible enough to have sex, they must wear mature and responsible enough to act accordingly.

Anonymous said...

If you are old enough to have sex, you should be old enough to take responsibility. At the pharmacy I work at the store owner or your pharmacist will not sell, regardless of the law. In cases of rape, perhaps, but I think there should be an RX. This is only my opinion!

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