• @KiwiProle
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    42 years ago

    Will it affect being able to pop down to the chemist to get like plan b or other early action pills?

    • @panic
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      42 years ago

      Access to contraception is always restricted when these decisions are made. On paper it shouldn’t but if you can buy what you need now and help others get longer lasting BC methods (IUDs, implants, etc) it would be a wise decision. Just don’t hoard.

      Reaching out to a reproductive rights or abortion organization might help understand better what’s useful to do.

    • Muad'DibberOPA
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      22 years ago

      I think you can get it OTC at pharmacies in most? states, but planned parenthood and health clinics usually have it for free or fairly cheap.