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Welsh Girls To Get Morning-After Pill For Free

Welsh Morningafter Pill

04/ 1/11 07:18 AM ET   AP

LONDON -- Women and girls as young as 13 in Wales can get the morning-after pill free without a prescription from pharmacies, beginning Friday.

The legal age of consent for sex in Britain is 16, and some critics have slammed the policy as hypocritical and encouraging young girls to have sex.

The initiative is aimed at fighting teen pregnancy and was first announced last year by Welsh Health Minister Edwina Hart. She said new ways were needed for teenage girls to get access to emergency contraception. Wales has some of the highest teen pregnancy rates in Britain, which in turn has the highest rate of teen pregnancy in western Europe.

The morning-after pill contains hormones that stop women from becoming pregnant if taken within about three days of having unprotected sex. It is not suitable for women with certain health conditions like a history of blood clots or liver disease.

The morning-after pill is already free to women across the U.K. if prescribed by their doctor or a sexual health clinic, but Wales is the first region to offer the pill for free without a prescription in its more than 700 pharmacies, though there are similar small-scale policies in parts of England and Scotland. If bought over the counter, the pill typically costs about 25 pounds (US$40).

Welsh officials said their plan focuses on preventing teenage pregnancies by offering sex education and condoms but that it is also necessary to introduce wider use of the morning-after pill.

"While (condoms) remain the best form of contraception, from 1 April, pharmacists in Wales will be able to provide the morning after pill to individuals and provide discreet counseling and advice on contraceptive use," said the Welsh Assembly government. "Pharmacists have a key role to play in the reduction of unwanted pregnancies, especially when coupled with advice."

Some critics called the initiative superficial and doubted it would have much impact on the teen pregnancy rate.

"This will be looked upon as a quick fix for girls," said Josephine Quintavalle, founder of the Christian group Comment on Reproductive Ethics. "It gives them carte blanche to do whatever they want without talking to their parents."

Elsewhere in Europe, the morning-after pill is available in Germany with a doctor's prescription and is free for women under 20. In France, teenagers under 18 can also get the pill for free at a pharmacy without a prescription or their parents' consent. In Scandinavia, the morning-after pill is available to teenagers over 16 in pharmacies but the age limit is not strictly enforced. The pill is free in youth clinics but must be paid for in pharmacies.

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Associated Press Writers Camille Rustici in Paris, David Rising in Berlin and Karl Ritter in Stockholm contributed to this report.

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LONDON -- Women and girls as young as 13 in Wales can get the morning-after pill free without a prescription from pharmacies, beginning Friday. The legal age of consent for sex in Britain is 16, and ...
LONDON -- Women and girls as young as 13 in Wales can get the morning-after pill free without a prescription from pharmacies, beginning Friday. The legal age of consent for sex in Britain is 16, and ...
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Derek Lantin
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11:15 PM on 04/01/2011
Sir
I do not think this move sends the wrong message to young peope in Wales. Young people in the UK are, frankly, well past decadence; generally they get drunk, get pregnant and stab each other.

If this moves helps prevent teenage pregnancies and helps reduce the burden on the health services, then I think it is a good one.

Sincerely, Derek Lantin. http://dereklantin.booksabuzz.com
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Blast Corps
05:53 PM on 04/01/2011
Trying to eliminate the Welsh from the population eh England?
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onionboy
Blessed are the Cheese Makers
03:21 PM on 04/01/2011
Always glad to hear women have more reproductive options.

The headline almost made it seem like someone was trying to breed out the Welsh.
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Seaniebhoy
01:08 PM on 04/01/2011
The article is a tad disingenuous, If you live in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland prescriptions are all free. Charges only apply if you live in England.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12934153
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Kelly Jade
01:06 PM on 04/01/2011
Great move! I had to use Plan B once when it first came out (before you could get it at a pharmacy without a prescription) and you had to jump through so many hoops and I was so scared because the condom had broken. The easier, the better
We don't put age limits on buying condoms.
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Yorksgal
Until everyone has EQUAL RIGHTS, I will not rest.
11:32 AM on 04/01/2011
This is a good move. I don't know why some people believe that if you decree an age limit - sex, beer, whatever - then this is adhered to.

If this pill prevents one person from becoming pregnant when they don't want to it is worth it.
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Derek Lantin
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11:10 PM on 04/01/2011
I agree