Birth control use is up since FDA approved over-the-counter pill

This edition of NPR’s All Things Considered highlighted a new study that showed a 31.8% percent increase in people who chose this option after having used no contraception at all. Free the Pill coalition member organizations National Women’s Law Center and Contraceptive Access Initiative (CAI) spoke with host Mary Louise Kelly and Katia Riddle of NPR News.

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A year later, advocates say OTC birth control pill impact felt among young women especially