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Birth Control Access Survey 2022
We know birth control pills prevent countless unintended pregnancies a year, but only if you have the means, insurance, and time to get a prescription at the doctor first. Young people shouldn’t have to jump through unnecessary hoops to gain access to the contraceptive care they need.
Right now, policymakers are considering allowing birth control pills to be available on the shelves at your local drug store - no prescription needed! But first, they need to hear from you about the type of challenges you face when accessing birth control pills under the current system.
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