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Morning-after pill 'should be sold off the shelf' | Morning-after pill 'should be sold off the shelf' |
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Women and girls should be able to get hold of emergency contraception more easily without the need for a consultation with a pharmacist, say women's health experts. | Women and girls should be able to get hold of emergency contraception more easily without the need for a consultation with a pharmacist, say women's health experts. |
A report by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommends the morning-after pill "should be sold straight off the shelf", like condoms. | A report by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommends the morning-after pill "should be sold straight off the shelf", like condoms. |
There are too many barriers to health services for women in the UK, it says. | There are too many barriers to health services for women in the UK, it says. |
And their needs should be a priority. | And their needs should be a priority. |
The report, Better for Women, is also calling for a network of one-stop health clinics for women, offering smear tests, contraceptives and advice all in one place. | The report, Better for Women, is also calling for a network of one-stop health clinics for women, offering smear tests, contraceptives and advice all in one place. |
At the moment, women and girls have to have a consultation with a pharmacist before they can be given an emergency contraceptive, or morning-after pill. | At the moment, women and girls have to have a consultation with a pharmacist before they can be given an emergency contraceptive, or morning-after pill. |
This can leave them feeling "uncomfortable, embarrassed or judged", the report says. | This can leave them feeling "uncomfortable, embarrassed or judged", the report says. |
It recommends that the morning-after pill should be available "in front of the counter" and off the shelf, alongside pregnancy tests and condoms. | |
Emergency contraception is available free of charge without prescription from all pharmacies in Scotland and Wales. | Emergency contraception is available free of charge without prescription from all pharmacies in Scotland and Wales. |
In England, contraception services are commissioned locally and are on offer in sexual health clinics, some GP surgeries and most pharmacies - but are not always free of charge. | In England, contraception services are commissioned locally and are on offer in sexual health clinics, some GP surgeries and most pharmacies - but are not always free of charge. |
The College says cuts to public health budgets have made it more difficult for women to access the services they need - figures obtained by the BBC last year suggest nearly half of councils in England had plans to reduce contraception services. | The College says cuts to public health budgets have made it more difficult for women to access the services they need - figures obtained by the BBC last year suggest nearly half of councils in England had plans to reduce contraception services. |
This may have led to rising conception rates and abortions among older women, because of unplanned pregnancies, the report says. | This may have led to rising conception rates and abortions among older women, because of unplanned pregnancies, the report says. |
In 2018, more than 205,000 abortions were performed in England and Wales. | In 2018, more than 205,000 abortions were performed in England and Wales. |
The report also calls for the progestogen-only contraceptive pill, taken once a day, to be available over the counter in pharmacies instead of with a prescription from a GP. | The report also calls for the progestogen-only contraceptive pill, taken once a day, to be available over the counter in pharmacies instead of with a prescription from a GP. |
It says girls and women should be able to order the pills online like any other pharmacy product. | It says girls and women should be able to order the pills online like any other pharmacy product. |
Prof Lesley Regan, president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said the progestogen-only contraceptive pill (Pop) was very safe, and a consultation with a GP before starting to take it was "unnecessary". | Prof Lesley Regan, president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said the progestogen-only contraceptive pill (Pop) was very safe, and a consultation with a GP before starting to take it was "unnecessary". |
The report also recommends: | The report also recommends: |
The report said: "Too many women are spending years in pain and discomfort because [GP] appointment times are too short and demands on the time of doctors and other healthcare professionals are too great. | The report said: "Too many women are spending years in pain and discomfort because [GP] appointment times are too short and demands on the time of doctors and other healthcare professionals are too great. |
"This makes women less likely to talk about their issues." | "This makes women less likely to talk about their issues." |
The report points out that longer appointments would save the NHS money in the long term. | The report points out that longer appointments would save the NHS money in the long term. |
Dr Asha Kasliwal, president of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, said women and girls, including under-18s, must have free and timely access to all methods of emergency contraception. | Dr Asha Kasliwal, president of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, said women and girls, including under-18s, must have free and timely access to all methods of emergency contraception. |
"While emergency contraception is free in some places in England, many will choose to access it in pharmacies where cost and opening times vary considerably. | "While emergency contraception is free in some places in England, many will choose to access it in pharmacies where cost and opening times vary considerably. |
"Consultations with pharmacists are highly recommended and best practice, as this is a valuable opportunity for individuals to discuss their contraceptive needs with a healthcare professional. | "Consultations with pharmacists are highly recommended and best practice, as this is a valuable opportunity for individuals to discuss their contraceptive needs with a healthcare professional. |
"However, a consultation should not be a barrier to receiving emergency contraception." | "However, a consultation should not be a barrier to receiving emergency contraception." |
Prof Regan said the key was ensuring services were more joined up and responsive to the need of girls and women. | Prof Regan said the key was ensuring services were more joined up and responsive to the need of girls and women. |
"It is important we provide a comprehensive health service for girls and women throughout their lives. | "It is important we provide a comprehensive health service for girls and women throughout their lives. |
"We want to empower 51% of the population to be as healthy as possible and ensure no-one is left behind," she said. | "We want to empower 51% of the population to be as healthy as possible and ensure no-one is left behind," she said. |