Friday 1/21/2005
No Decrease in Abortions with Morning After Pill (5:14)

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A recent study by the Journal of the American Medical Association or JAMA shows that easy access to the morning-after pill has no impact on pregnancy rates. The pregnancy rates for women handed the abortion pill were the same as for women who accessed the pill through a physician. Abortion advocates had hoped the study would show a decrease in pregnancy rates with the easier access, but the study didn’t support that hypothesis. With more, here is Wendy Wright, CWA’s Senior Policy Director.


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