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At the same time, some birth control products have become more easily available by buying online and on the meter, Including OpillAnd last year, the first non -prescription pill in the United States. New birth control methods have also reached the market, including long -acting transplants, stains and laxatives, hormonal vaginal gel.
Emergency contraceptives are available without a prescription, which is the fact that many women do not know, According to a survey conducted by KFFHealth Policy Research Organization. In fact, half of the women who live in states where abortion is prohibited either they do not correctly believe that emergency contraceptive pills are illegal in their mandate or say they are not sure.
Still, younger women More vulnerable to reporting that they used emergency contraceptives44 % of women between the ages of 15, 24 and 40 % of women between the ages of 25 and 34. And online data show that searches for contraceptives in emergency situations often occur at a later time at night.
“7-Eleven open,” she said.
99 % of women of childbearing age in the United States have used a form of contraceptive methods, including the organization of the natural family, “throughout their lives”, a trend that applies to all the population composition, including religious beliefs. Less than 1 percent of women use fertility awareness -based methods.
The use of contraceptives in emergency situations has also increased in recent decades. Researchers found in KFF A third of women between the ages of 15 and 49 Those who have sex with a male in the United States used it.
“People use EC for many reasons,” said Cavano. “The condom failure, they did not use birth control or they may need to be used after sexual assault.”
She said that the cost can be an obstacle for some women, noting that products that do not need a prescription like Plan B one-step-prevention-other emergency pregnancy-can cost up to $ 50. “This is a high price point,” she said.
Kavano said the condom is inexpensive, but it is usually outside the control of women. She said: “All of this is part of the hate of women in which we live in that we are in different products.”
The price of emergency contraceptives in Cadence is about $ 25 per box for one -time dose. A study of the consumer behavior conducted by the manufacturer, Cadence, found that women doubted the quality and effectiveness of the birth control product at a price of less than $ 15, but products exceeding $ 30 were expensive.
The poll shows that A wide majority of Americans support contraceptives And contradict Efforts to restrict their arrival.
Stored in lock boxes or behind the meter
Dr. Amanda Primon, a pediatrician and teenage specialist at the University of California, San Francisco and assistant professor of pediatrics, said that obtaining contraceptive assistance can be a challenge often.
“These barriers can include the need for confidentiality, as well as lack of transportation, financial means, or health insurance. Although contraceptive in emergency situations are available without a prescription or age requirements, pharmacists often store the product in lock boxes or behind the meter, which requires teenagers and young people to search for a store writer.
In stores, pills are generally stored next to the condom, not behind the meter.
Finding emergency contraceptives in rural areas can also be difficult, especially in cities where there is no pharmacy or pharmacy.
Praison summoned one patient, calling, after working hours, looking for contraceptives in emergency situations. After advising the patient, who had insurance, Praison called a prescription to a local pharmacy, but it was not stored. Another pharmacy, however, had a medicine without a prescription-for $ 50. The patient bought pimples there.
“This should not be difficult,” said Praison. “This young man had information about EC, and she had a doctor who could advise her, she knew that she could reach after hours, had insurance, and she was able to drive, and this was still a huge barrier.”
“In the situations similar to these cases, the presence of low -cost pill in stores may be with a truly meaningful hours,” she added.
“The care of your sexual health should not be a stigma,” said Brieison said, adding that “clarity” provides birth control for women on the shelves of stores can help fight the stigma.
Rhythms officials say they want to expand their market on the campus, and perhaps even to selling machines, noting that it is a “very profitable product.”
Although the B plan, which is a widely known brand to prevent pregnancy in emergency situations, is not available in stores, the drug is distributed in CVS, Walgrens, Walmart and other retailers and can be served by Ubereats, Doordash and Instacart, according to the company.
While retailers in some areas “have objections about bringing the product”, these concerns are often overcomed by demand.
She said, “There are some who say,” I do not believe in this. “But I know that my customer needs it.”