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Shasown 25-05-2010 01:29 AM

Call for morning-after pill access
 
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Young women should be given access to the morning-after pill to keep at home in case they need it, a watchdog has said.

Pharmacies in particular are being targeted as places where the under-25s can get emergency contraception in advance, according to the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice), which published the guidelines.

It is the first time Nice has called for such a move as part of a bid to improve access to all types of contraception.

It said young men and women should also be able to access contraception, including condoms "in a range of types and sizes", at convenient locations, such as schools and youth clubs. The draft guidance comes just hours after the UK's first TV commercial for abortion services was screened.

The ad for unplanned pregnancy and abortion advice at Marie Stopes clinics has sparked controversy, including opposition from the charity Life, which has written to Ofcom about the issue.

Today's Nice guidance said doctors, nurses and pharmacies should "ensure all young women are able to obtain free emergency hormonal contraception, including advance provision". But staff are also told to encourage young women to discuss their contraceptive needs, and offer them a range of choices, including long-acting contraceptives such as jabs.

Young women should be "advised that emergency contraception is more effective the sooner it is used" while an intrauterine device is more effective in an emergency but can also be used long-term, Nice said. Young women should also be "given information about the limitations of emergency hormonal contraception as a primary method".

The guidance says all sexual health bodies which provide contraception should endeavour to offer young people a full range, at convenient opening times.

On condoms, it said health workers should "encourage all young people to use condoms and lubricant in every sexual encounter, irrespective of their other contraceptive choices, because condoms help to prevent the transmission of sexually-transmitted infections".

It added: "Condoms should be provided alongside other methods of contraception."

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20100524...s-6323e80.html
Amazing that it took the launch of the new advertisement for Marie Stopes clinics to bring this to the fore.

Jessica. 25-05-2010 01:44 AM

Morning After pill is not contraception. :conf2:

Shasown 25-05-2010 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Jessica. (Post 3254017)
Morning After pill is not contraception. :conf2:

Thats the problem honey. morally to some it may not be, however in the eyes of the UK legal and medical systems it is.

Jessica. 25-05-2010 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 3254022)
Thats the problem honey. morally to some it may not be, however in the eyes of the UK legal and medical systems it is.

That is stupid!

WOMBAI 25-05-2010 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Jessica. (Post 3254017)
Morning After pill is not contraception. :conf2:

It may not be contraception - but it isn't abortion either!

Saralouleelaa 25-05-2010 08:11 PM

i hate the morning after pill because it just allows people to be more careless about protection if they don't want children they should be more careful to protect themselves in the first place either way its still a life involved imo

Crimson Dynamo 26-05-2010 12:33 PM

We would have a much much better society if we could somehow stop children and immature adults having sex until they were 21.

meanwhile the music and advertising industy plough on advertising this to children so that they can make money

Shasown 26-05-2010 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by WOMBAI (Post 3254092)
It may not be contraception - but it isn't abortion either!

It is contraception as it stops an egg being implanted into the wall of the uterus if fertilised, it also makes the womb totally inhospitable to sperm, to stop fertilisation taking place if it hasnt already happened.

In effect it carries out the same actions as some birth control pills only its a lot stronger and acts quickly, carrying out the same action that is built up with normal hormonal contraception without the need to use it for a while for effectiveness.

It doesnt cause abortion/miscarriage because they are the termination of a pregnancy, to be pregnant a fertilised egg needs to be implanted into the uterus lining.


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