Morning-after pill access eased

SPAIN said it plans to make the contraceptive morning-after pill available over the counter in pharmacies without prescription within three months.

Morning-after pill access eased

Health Minister Trinidad Jimenez said the pill will be sold with no age restrictions. She said it did not constitute a means of aborting pregnancies but should not be regarded as a routine method of contraception.

ā€œIt’s an emergency method for dealing with unplanned sexual relations without protection,ā€ she said. Of the 112,000 women who had abortions in Spain in 2007, she said 6,000 were minors.

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