Contact Us Donate Site Guide
NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts
Print
NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts

Take Action

Don't let millions lose reproductive-health coverage

Stand with Massachusetts abortion providers

Lemons, honey, and sea sponges...

» more action alerts

Choice Headlines

7/1/2009
Praise, criticism for O'Malley's Caritas handling

6/27/2009
Caritas ends joint venture

6/25/2009
FDA Approves Generic Version of Plan B

» more choice headlines

REPORT: The Morning After: Can Your Pharmacist Help?

NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts released a report revealing that teens in Massachusetts still face significant barriers in obtaining Emergency Contraception (EC, also knows as the "morning-after pill" or Plan B®.
 
 

EC can help prevent pregnancy after sex, but time is of the essence – so it’s critical that pharmacists stock this birth control method and offer accurate information and accessible referrals.

 

NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts surveyed 275 pharmacies statewide to gauge the degree of difficulty young women might face in obtaining Plan B®. We found that most pharmacists want to help, but they may not have all the resources needed to do so.

 

Just over half (56%) initially told our 17-year-old “mystery client” what she needed to do to get EC, and most of the rest (30%) got it right after prompting.  We also discovered that:

  • The average cost is $44.35 – way out of reach for many women.
  • Nearly 90% of pharmacies surveyed had Plan B® in stock, but it varies widely by county (with the least access in Hampshire and Hampden counties).
  • A majority of pharmacists (71%) provided a referral for teens to get a prescription; typically, they suggested a family planning clinic or community health center, but 18% directed her to the ER or hospital.
  • Six percent (6%) of pharmacists gave incorrect information about how EC works, with 4% still incorrectly confusing it with the early abortion pill Mifeprex (RU-486).

Our groundbreaking report – The Morning After: Can Your Pharmacist Help? – will help us to educate pharmacists and advocate for increased access to EC for all women seeking to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. It also has recommendations for how you can help.
 

 

Home | Get Involved | Political Program | Issues | Events | News | About Us | Support Us
Pregnant? Need Help? | Contact Us | Get E-mail Alerts | Privacy Policy

©NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts

©NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts