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With the first-ever application for an over-the-counter birth control pill currently under review [[link removed]] by the FDA [[link removed]] , this year's Free the Pill Fest brings a whole new level of excitement.
URGE's third annual Free the Pill Fest will kick off tomorrow, Tuesday, May 9th in honor of Free the Pill Day [[link removed]] , and run through Saturday, May 13th. Join us on our Instagram [[link removed]] , TikTok [[link removed]] , Twitter [[link removed]] , YouTube [[link removed]] , and Facebook [[link removed]] for content from young creatives from across the country as they share why being able to access birth control is a fundamental part of ensuring reproductive freedom.
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Birth control pills have many benefits and are a safe and effective way to
prevent pregnancy, but there are currently too many barriers to access them. Making birth control pills available without an age restriction on store shelves, and covered by insurance, can help bridge gaps in access and give people greater control over their reproductive health and lives.
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Image from Free the Pill Fest 2021 - by @xilin.drina [[link removed]]
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