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Subject Opill Maker Announces Suggested Retail Price; Are You One Key Question Certified?
Date March 4, 2024 6:15 PM
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NEWS FROM POWER TO DECIDE

Opill to Hit Shelves Very Soon

Today, the pharmaceutical company Perrigo announced that it will begin shipping the first ever FDA-approved over-the-counter (OTC) daily oral contraceptive pill, Opill, to retailers across the country. This marks a historic advancement in access to contraception, which for decades advocates have been fighting for. Additionally, Perrigo recommended a retail price of $19.99 for a one-month supply of Opill ([link removed]) .

In response, Power to Decide’s CEO, Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley released a statement ([link removed]) on the announcement and the importance of affordability to meaningfully expand access to birth control.

Learn more about Opill (and all other methods of birth control) at Bedsider ([link removed]) .

Celebrating Abortion Providers

Power to Decide, the team behind AbortionFinder ([link removed]) and Bedsider ([link removed]) , honors and acknowledges the incredible work of abortion providers everywhere, including nurses, doctors, clinic staff, and escorts. As part of Abortion Provider Appreciation Day on March 10, we thank providers for the work they do to provide essential health care to their communities and for fighting to demand access for all, no matter who they are or where they live.

Access One Key Question Training Online Now

Power to Decide’s One Key Question^® (OKQ) is an online, interactive training that helps providers start the conversation about if, when, and under what circumstances people want to get pregnant and have a child. The notion behind OKQ is simple—it provides a framework for health care providers, social service providers, and champions to routinely ask: “Would You Like to Become Pregnant in the Next Year?” One Key Question meets people where they are, by offering four responses: Yes, No, Ok Either Way, Unsure. Client-centered and focused on understanding people’s goals and providing follow-up care based on the client’s response, whether that is for birth control, preconception health, prenatal care, or referral to other services, OKQ is a helpful tool to spark important conversations. It is non-judgmental and equally supports those who want to become pregnant, those who do not, and those who are ambivalent. Become OKQ certified today ([link removed]) !

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One Stop for All Your Research and Data Needs

What does recent research tell us about condom use trends in the US? Riley Steiner, Power to Decide’s Senior Director, Research and Evaluation, answers this question and more in our most recent data breakdown ([link removed]) and accompanying video ([link removed]) .

Visit our research and data online portal ([link removed]) to read all our data-based blogs and check out our work on contraceptive deserts, abortion access, recent staff-authored publications, and much more.

Fertility Facts with Dr. Raegan

Power to Decide CEO, Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley recently appeared on the Cool Cool Cool podcast to discuss abortion care, queer health care, and normalizing conversations about sexual and reproductive health. Listen to the full episode on Spotify ([link removed]) or Apple Podcasts ([link removed]) . You can see more of Dr. Raegan answering questions about reproductive and sexual health across social media by using the hashtag #AskDrRaegan.
POLICY UPDATES

Federal Update

What Congress Needs to Get Done in 2024 from a Reproductive Well-Being Perspective

On February 7th, Power to Decide’s Senior Manager, Public Policy, published a blog ([link removed]) detailing what actions Congress needs to take to safeguard reproductive health, rights, and justice for all. For the remaining half of the 118th Congress, it is paramount that Members of Congress take action in support of reproductive well-being, to hear from those directly impacted, increase funding to critical sexual and reproductive health programs, and pass proactive legislation to further safeguard access to contraception and abortion.

Tune in for the State of the Union on March 7

On Wednesday, March 7, President Biden will deliver his State of the Union address to both chambers of Congress and millions of people watching. It is widely expected that the President will address the impacts of attacks on access to reproductive health care, including the ongoing crisis in access to abortion care in the wake of the Dobbs decision. The speech typically begins around 9 pm ET, but coverage on most major news networks will begin earlier. Follow Power to Decide on our social channels and tune in on March 7. Remember, if you or someone you love need abortion care, AbortionFinder.org ([link removed]) is here for you.

State Update

States Work to Protect the Right to Contraception

In the US Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Justice Thomas’ concurring opinion called for the review of other “substantive due process precedents,” including the right for married couples to use contraception decided by Griswald v Connecticut ([link removed]) . Unsurprisingly, this has sparked concern at the state and federal level. This year alone, Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia have introduced legislation ([link removed]) to establish the right to obtain and use contraception.
THE POWER OF SUPPORTING

This Women’s History Month let's celebrate the remarkable women who have paved the way for progress. Consider donating in honor of the strong women in your life!

Your gift will contribute to advancing sexual and reproductive well-being for all and ensure access to comprehensive reproductive health services, education, and resources. You will help fund initiatives such as AbortionFinder and Bedsider, as well as our policy work, which continues to become even more critical.

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