An over-the-counter birth control pill is a big win for contraceptive care — but women need more options

The article discusses the implications of over-the-counter birth control access in the post-Roe era, particularly in the wake of the Dobbs decision. It explores how the availability of OTC contraceptives, such as Opill, could serve as a critical resource in states where abortion access has been restricted. The author reflects on the broader landscape of reproductive rights and the importance of maintaining contraceptive access amid ongoing legal challenges.

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One year after FDA approves over-the-counter birth control pill, advocates push for more access