The worry is that it has been shown that the pill isn't the best contraceptive for young teens. They do not follow the instructions, forget to take it for days on end, but still feel "protected" and take risks. And it doesn't protect them from sexually transmited diseases. Not the best move, to make it freely available, but other ways of preventing early pregnancy and young teens having sex are time consuming, expensive, and involve education, parental responsability, a caring society. We are short changing our young people.
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. I've never heard of that before - I certainly hope it isn't a new 'guideline' or my own DD is not going to be happy in a couple of years time.....