What will be the cost of the first over-the-counter birth control pill?

The article from Ms. Magazine discusses the costs associated with over-the-counter birth control and the challenges of ensuring affordability and accessibility. It highlights the potential financial barriers that could prevent widespread access, especially for low-income individuals and advocates for policies to address these issues. The article also examines the broader implications for reproductive justice and equity.

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For first OTC birth control pill, price a major question mark