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Active from | 1991 |
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Genres | Hip-Hop/Rap |
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... Emergency contraception Pills - commonly known as morning-after Pills - taken within 120 hours of unprotected sex prevent pregnancy by blocking the fertilisation of the egg, although it is more effective within 12 hours...
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Argentina allows morning-after pill to be bought over counter
By Oliver SlowBBC News
Women in Argentina will no longer require a prescription to obtain emergency contraception.
The government said making the morning-after pill more easily available removed an " important barrier" for those seeking terminations.
The Move was welcomed by feminist groups, Who See it as A Sign of progress in the Catholic-majority country.
However critics said The Move displayed a " failure of pregnancy prevention".
The health ministry said the measure would help avoid unintentional pregnancies by overcoming " difficulties of access to health services, contraception supplies, and education" faced by some.
" This removes an important barrier to access, " Valeria Isla, director of sexual and Reproductive Health at the ministry, told Reuters news agency. " People Can have this method of contraception as support before an emergency happens. "
Vanessa Gagliardi, leader of the feminist group Juntas y a la Izquierda, said The Move would help " de-stigmatise" the morning-after pill in a country where seven out of 10 adolescent pregnancies were unplanned, official data show.
Argentine pro-life group DerguiXlaVida called the measure worrying, accusing the government of " essentially orienting itself towards promoting abortive measures".
It said The Move was recognition of the " failure of pregnancy prevention [and] sex education".
It is the latest sign of progress on Reproductive Rights in Argentina, one of the largest and most influential countries in Latin America , a region where the Catholic Church remains powerful.
In 2020, the country, a move opposed by The Church , which had called on senators to reject The Bill .
Terminations had previously only been allowed in cases of rape or when the mother's health was At Risk .
Emergency contraception Pills - commonly known as morning-after Pills - Taken within 120 hours of unprotected sex prevent pregnancy by blocking the fertilisation of The Egg , although it is more effective within 12 Hours .
Emergency contraception - including emergency contraceptive Pills and copper-bearing intrauterine devices - Can prevent about 95% of pregnancies when Taken within Five Days of intercourse, The Who says.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com