I'm still in good health, but unlike the last time I was pregnant, nearly a decade ago, I'm now taking three medications. One of them, for high cholesterol, is in the Food and Drug Administration's Pregnancy Category X -- meaning it's a drug you shouldn't take if you're expecting or even planning to get pregnant.
Dana, since you "considered your family complete" and were taking a high risk drug if you're expecting or even planning to get pregnant, why the #*** didn't one of you get fixed? This was you and your husband's fault, and had nothing to do with politics.
At the bottom of the article is this for those that did not read the entire article on-line.
Dana L. is a lawyer and writer living in Virginia. Out of concern for her family's privacy, she requested that her last name not be published.
My BS meter is pegging on this entire article. I think this lawyer is trying to make a case for having the morning after pill made legal.
"I think this lawyer is trying to make a case for having the morning after pill made legal."
Um....it already IS legal.
It already is legal. She (or whatever group actually put this bunch of mess together) wants it available over the counter, so teens can easily get it when desired.