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NHS offers morning-after pill free in major change
Women can now access the oral emergency contraception pill, known as the morning after pill, free from pharmacies. The major change is part of an NHS expansion of services at almost 10,000 community ...
Rates of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) prescriptions in the least deprived areas are more than 30% higher than ...
The government has taken steps to make emergency contraception more accessible by offering it free of charge at English pharmacies through the NHS. This change aims to end the 'postcode lottery' women ...
When first introduced in the 1960s, the pill was revolutionary for women’s reproductive autonomy and empowerment. In recent years, however, it’s become a source of distrust, as women report feeling ...
Side effects experienced when taking oral contraception may be affected by women's expectations and beliefs about the pill, according to an exploratory study by psychologists. Researchers at the ...
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