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New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor

HughPickens.com writes: With nearly 40 percent of all pregnancies in the United States unintended, birth control is a critical public health issue. For short-term methods, visiting the doctor for a prescription can be time-consuming and sometimes costly and for some, like teenagers, it can be intimidating or embarrassing. Now Pam Belluck reports at the NYT that a growing assortment of new apps and websites now make it possible to get prescription contraceptives without going to the doctor as public health experts hope the new apps will encourage more women to start, or restart, using contraception and help reduce the country's stubbornly high rate of unintended pregnancies, as well as the rate of abortions. At least six digital ventures, by private companies and nonprofits, including Planned Parenthood, now provide prescriptions written by clinicians after women answer questions about their health online or by video. All prescribe birth control pills, and some prescribe patches, rings and morning-after pills and some ship contraceptives directly to women's doors. "At first I didn't believe it," said Susan Hashem, who wanted to restart birth control pills without missing work for a doctor's appointment. Hashem used an app called Lemonaid and paid $15 for a doctor to review her medical information and send a pill prescription to a local pharmacy. "I thought it was just a setup to get money," Hashem said. But after she answered the health questions one evening, "a doctor actually contacted me after office hours," and the next morning, she picked up three months' worth of pills.

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  1. Re:Why is birth control necessary? by Gravis+Zero · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Now for the question: Why is birth control supposed to be necessary?

    it's not necessary, it's desired. people like to be able to determine what they are going to do with their life instead being slaves to biological processes. if you disagree with this then you should never take any medications ever even if it's to save your life because it's changing "the natural order of things".

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  2. Quick question by Okian+Warrior · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Mix this with an online pharmacy and people the the deep South surrounded by Bible thumpers trying to keep them away from the evils of Birth Control can finally live the way they want.

    Big difference between how they want and how they should.

    Quick question: How should they live, and what's your authority for making that judgement?

  3. Re:We need to stop the abortion. it's just horribl by Opportunist · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So is waging war and letting people live on the street, but you don't see many right wingers demand ending that.

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  4. Re:Why is birth control necessary? by Opportunist · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It may surprise you, but there are women out there who choose to not have a child and still want to fuck. Guess what, they are human beings and want to enjoy life.

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  5. Re: We need to stop the abortion. it's just horrib by cryptizard · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You know, sometimes one of the two people doesn't have a choice in the matter.

  6. Re: We need to stop the abortion. it's just horrib by nospam007 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Europeans are off the chart left. Socialism will never work."

    Your fire and car insurance seem to do just fine with such a socialist ideas, so does the US postal system, military defense, highways, fire department, bridges, garbage collection, public libraries (Those are large houses of stone where people go to read stuff)

    and a few dozen other ones.
    http://www.dailykos.com/story/...