BREAKING: The first OTC oral BirthControl — Opill — has been approved by the FDA. 🥳 We celebrate this landmark decision which will help expand women’s access to contraceptives. Learn more about the approval in our statement:
Statement from Beth Battaglino, RN-C CEO, HealthyWomen, regarding access to oral birth control:
, HealthyWomen supports OTC access to hormonal contraceptives for women and people assigned female at birth and the right of all individuals to access comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services to make choices that meet their own needs.
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