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Interesting that some people don't seem to care about the health of women. After all... the 'pill' although being only $9 over the counter, means the women using this option has to miss out on making sure that it is medically safe for her to take it. While a doctor can check for risks that can be avoided by a simple 10 minute appointment.
Clots can be fatal, as be many of the other serious side effects. And through studies the percentage of actual cases of serious problems is less in those who see a doc.
I wonder how the matter of the parable of the good Samaritan escapes so many Conservative Christibles? I wonder why so many of them seem to hate women enough to say they should live in greater risk of dying over a few dollars?
(V):you cannot buy the pill over the counter in Australia, and as far as I know you can't buy it over the counter in NZ either. , and it cost a lot more than $9