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Plan B has now been made Available Over-The-Counter (OTC) for Girls Under 18

(April, 2009)

“I am a board certified internal medicine physician in Amarillo, TX. I have spent 10 years working in Indigent Care. I do NOT support the idea of allowing Emergency Contraception (EC) to be dispensed over the counter.

"How can the low dose OC be regulated by prescription, but allow the higher dose of the same medicine be allowed to be sold OTC? EC is a serious medicine, with serious related medical implications. If EC is available OTC, who will be responsible for following the patient?

"Who is liable if the patient has a serious health consequence?  At what point did giving a potent reproductive related medication without having an established chain of responsibility become good medicine?

"A significant market for this EC would be assumed to be youth. If a girl is under 18 and trying to hide her consumption of and need for birth control, this OTC might appeal to her. However, the adverse consequences could be significant. It would seem to allow for safer sex, so I assume many women would have sex more frequently.

"I am very concerned the rate of STDs, including HIV, will rise as a result. As EC would be available with no restrictions, I assume many women would use it repeatedly, and quite possibly continuously. This is a very bad idea that needs to go away…”

[from AAPLOG, J. DeCook MD, 27Feb04]

 
Natural Family Planning

More studies are appearing from around the world regarding the estrogen pollution of waterways from chemical birth control, and its adverse effects, at least on various fish populations. 

Most people oppose environmental pollution, but seldom think about the chemical pollution they inflict on their own bodies.

It is well documented that long-term exposure to estrogen may have a carcinogenic effect on the human body. The World Health Organization (WHO) lists most estrogens as carcinogenic substances. 

Natural Family Planning (NFP) is an all-natural, body-friendly method of avoiding - or causing - pregnancy through a 98% effective 3-pronged plan of fertility awareness.

For many women, being aware of the power of their fertility is a very "freeing" sensation, as opposed to the "bondage" of chemical birth control methods that suppress normal body functions. 

 

For NFP research, visit www.omsoul.com/NFP_Directory/ click "Database of NFP Research"

 

 

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Natural Family Planning, Radical Openness to Life Gains Ground (2008)
Interview with a Leading Proponent of Natural Family Planning on the Dangers of Contraception (2008)
Women Turning to Natural Methods of Birth Control (CycleBeads)
Natural Family Planning
Advantages Of Natural Family Planning
Forms of NFP (Natural Family Planning)
Contraceptives / Natural Family Planning (NFP)
The Science of Natural Family Planning
NFP: Sympto-Thermal Method
Divorce Rate Comparisons Between Couples Using Natural Family Planning & Artificial Birth Control
Interview on Natural Family Planning and Contraception (2008)
FertilityCare Conference Gathers Physicians Who Do Not Prescribe Birth Control (7/04)
NaProTECHNOLOGY: Health Care Women Really Need
 
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