Birth control and abortion pill requests surge

In 2023, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a birth control pill called Opill to be issued ...
Health coverage plans would be required to cover every FDA-approved contraceptive drug including a new over-the-counter birth control pill that went on the market this year called Opill ...
Low dose birth control pills may have fewer side effects compared with older, higher-dose ones, but certain groups may still have increased health risks. If they aren’t taken correctly ...
Washington — People with private health insurance would be able to pick up over-the-counter birth control methods like condoms, the "morning after" pill and birth control pills for free ...
The Latest The proposal, if finalized, would require insurers to cover over-the-counter emergency contraception like Plan B, spermicides, condoms and birth control pills at no cost to consumers.
WASHINGTON — Millions of people with private health insurance would be able to pick up over-the-counter methods like condoms, the “morning after” pill and birth control pills for free under ...
The anti-contraceptive push is being led by groups that say birth control methods such as IUDs and “the morning-after pill,” which includes popular brands such as Plan B and ella, cause ...
"You might as well get them now in case they go out of stock," she said. The "Plan B" morning-after pill is a type of ...