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Campus Gaza protests continue, and an Arab-American mayor says voters are watching. The Arizona senate votes to repeal the state s 1864 abortion ban. And a Pennsylvania voting rights advocate says dispelling misinformation is a full-time job.

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FDA's New 'Plan' for Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month

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Monday, May 6, 2013   

RALEIGH, N.C. – May is Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has started it off with a major announcement. The agency will allow a form of women's emergency contraception, Plan B One-Step, to be sold over the counter and to females as young as age 15.

The FDA said Plan B is a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy, and there should be no need for a doctor's prescription.

Jill June, with Planned Parenthood, pointed out that the advantage of the new policy is speed: The sooner the medication is taken after sexual intercourse, the more effective it is.

"We do know that when it is needed, it is needed right away," she said. "This move by the FDA assures that more women will have ready access to it."

After a federal judge ordered the FDA to make emergency contraception available without an age limit, the Justice Department challenged that ruling. The FDA said this week's decision is independent of that court case.

Plan B One-Step prevents fertilization of an egg if taken within a few days after intercourse. Because it does not terminate a pregnancy, National Right to Life announced it considers Plan B a contraceptive and does not take a position on birth control. However, concerns have been raised about reducing the age limit for over-the-counter purchase of an emergency contraceptive.

June, who has three daughters, said she hopes all young people would seek the advice of a parent or a trusted adult, but she knows it is not always possible.

"If they can't come talk to us, whatever the situation might be, we want to be sure that they can get the medication they need that will keep them safe," June said. "This is a safe and effective medication."

Emergency contraception has been available to women younger than age 15 for some time, but only with a doctor's prescription. That will still be the case.

North Carolina ranks 16th in the nation, with a relatively high teen pregnancy rate: 72 out of 1,000 young women ages 15 to 19 become pregnant.

The FDA news release about its decision is available at www.fda.gov.




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