Have You Ever Taken Plan B?

Sorted under reproductive rights on January 19, 2008

Plan B Plan B is an emergency contraceptive that in August of 2006, was FDA approved for over the counter sale to people over 18 years of age. However, only if you live in these 9 states, you may now get this emergency contraceptive directly at the pharmacy without visiting a clinic beforehand–Alaska, California, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Washington, and Vermont.

This emergency contraceptive is given to women to prevent pregnancy who have either had unprotected sex, if the means of protection that you used during sex failed, or if you were forced to have sex. When plan A fails, you have Plan B.

So the question is–Have you ever taken Plan B? If so, please take this survey, put out by AED, The Academy for Educational Development and it is all 100% anonymous.

And if the reason why you had taken Plan B is triggering or if this survey brings on triggers, please visit RAINN.



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  • I have taken the plan B before, but no longer need it. I now use an iud and have no more worries.
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