"Morning After" Pill Not Reducing Teen Pregnancies



Contrary to the predictions of Planned Parenthood, widespread use of the morning after pill has not reduced teen pregnancies. That's the finding of a study published in the Cochrane Library Review. Dr. Janice Crouse, Senior Fellow and Director of the Beverly LaHaye Institute, says this study has serious implications for government-run teen pregnancy prevention programs which incorporated promotion of the morning after pill into their programs based on that flawed prediction. Listen | Download

Publication Date: 4/19/2010

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