OC OTC, 2022 Edition
Shared Article from Ms. Magazine
The Case for Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills - Ms. Magazine
Over-the-counter birth control pills would help millions of U.S. women who experience barriers to contraception access.
Mimi Zieman @ msmagazine.com
Once again — of course birth control should be available over-the-counter.
There is no reason but pure control-freak politics to require prescriptions from medical gatekeepers to pharmaceutical gatekeepers. — Oh, but what about side effects?
The side-effects are minimal for most women, well-known after six decades of research, and not worse than the health effects of unplanned pregnancies. In any case the information is easy to understand and communicate, and ordinary women are perfectly capable in ordinary circumstances to come to their own decisions and make their own choices about the risks they want to take when it comes to their own bodies and their own health. — *Oh, but how will the insurance pay for it?
If insurance won’t pay out without an Rx, then there’s no law that says a doctor can’t write an Rx for an over-the-counter medicine. In any case over-the-counter availability will also make oral contraceptives a lot cheaper and practically more accessible, even if it does become somehow harder to get insurance specifically to pay for them. This problem has already been solved in many cases with contraceptive products that are already available over the counter (like Plan B
emergency contraceptives), and it shouldn’t be hard to figure out how to extend it to this case.
If there’s no victim, there’s no crime. If it’s your body, it should be your choice. Free the Pill, and all political prisoners.
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