Today, the vote will occur, and the FDA seems skeptical. Let's push back!
Hey John,
One more update before the Advisory Committee votes at 1:30pm EST.
What's happening: The main FDA concern seems to be questioning if people getting birth control over-the-counter can follow the instructions better than if a doctor prescribed it.
Why that's absurd: We know that many doctors don't explain how to take birth contorl pills any better than a label, and some existing studies actually show folks receiving birth control via a prescription are worse at following the instructions than those in the over-the-counter study.
Don't worry - people on social media were on it! Share some of the pushback this morning before the vote!
Garnet Henderson sums up how ridiculous it is to assume doctors are giving better instructions than over-the-counter labels. In this thread you should retweet, she goes on to say, "I, in fact, have personally experienced serious side effects from birth control pills and had to self-diagnose because my doctors didn’t care."
If Instagram is more your thing, here is a carousel of data about how hard it is for young people to access birth control under the current system.
We also want this takedown by Dr. Jennifer Lincoln to get more views!We posted it on our Instagram here if you could please throw it in your story (tap the paper airplane!)
We are confident the science will speak for itself in the end, and we will win this fight!
Hope you can share some of this today!
Geoff Corey, Angela Maske, and the #FreeThePill Youth Council
Advocates for Youth
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