Morning After Birth Control Pill Still Being Reviewed

It’s looking like it might be the fast track approval process now for the new morning after pill (which mind you, has been used in Europe for years, due to a less stringent FDA-type approval process), which helps terminate an unwanted pregnancy, basically right at the start, before a fetus begins to gestate.

It may not just be the fact that the safety concerns were holding up the approval of this much needed (in my opinion) emergency pill for when a condom breaks or you just had too much fun without thinking, but it also may have been held up due to moral and ethical issues intertwining with the religious right.

Approval is already pretty much a given, but now proponents of the pill are going to put their feet in the mud to fight against any age restrictions which may be put on getting the morning after pill.

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