France to make morning after pill free for all women and girls
France will make Morning after pill Free for women of all ages from next year, the country’s health minister has announced.
There is a form of pill. Emergency contraception Taken immediately after sex to prevent pregnancy.
Minister François Browne announced the news as part of a series of initiatives to strengthen the protection of women’s reproductive rights and sexual health in the country.
In an interview with a French newspaper 20 minutesBrown said the pill will be available free of charge at all pharmacies without a prescription.
It is currently only free for under-26s without a prescription, or for those under 26 with a prescription.
Brown added that the change would be included in France’s 2023 social security financing bill.
In England, Scotland and Wales, the emergency contraceptive pill is available free of charge from contraception clinics, sexual health clinics, NHS walk-in centres, and most GP surgeries.
You can also buy pill from pharmacies, but can cost up to £35..
There are two types of pills: Levonelle and ellaOne. If you are under 16, you cannot buy Lionel without a prescription. People under the age of 16 can buy ellaOne from pharmacies without a prescription.
Brown also announced the expansion of free screening for sexually transmitted infections to all youth up to age 26. As it stands, screening is only free for HIV.
The move comes after nearly three months. The US Supreme Court reversed. Rowe v. Wade In June.
The landmark decision ended constitutional rights to abortion that have existed for nearly 50 years and paved the way for individual US states to ban the procedure.
Commenting on the overturning of Roe v. Wade in the US, Brown said the right to an abortion is “essential” for women and must be protected.