When EC Made the Difference

By Amy Boldosser, Family Care International

March 25, 2009 - 8:00am

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In politicized fights over reproductive health care services, the voices of women who need the care -- be it birth control, abortion, the HPV vaccine, or emergency contraception -- often get lost.  For this year's Back Up Your Birth Control Day, we bring you Jessica Perl's story, as well as the stories of the two women who wished to remain anonymous that follow:

Suzanne from Brooklyn, NY, writes:

I'm single, 34. A few years ago I was dating someone new when the condom slipped. I knew I had a short window to use EC so I made an appointment at Planned Parenthood of NYC within two days. I went there because it was the least expensive option. They were very kind there and provided me with all of the information I needed and EC to take home with me. I was nervous about taking it since I knew the possible side effects. I was surprised when I experienced no side effects whatsoever. The next few days came and went, and I felt fine. I didn't become pregnant, and had the peace of mind during that stressful period to know I'd done what I could by taking EC. Accidents with condoms happen and EC gives me and countless other women a sense of relief to know we can do something about it.

A woman from Washington state writes:

In February of 2008, my husband and I had a contraceptive failure.  I was anxious not to become pregnant again, because at the time our son (our first baby) was only 8 months old.  My pregnancy with our son was very difficult, and I had spent many weeks on bed rest.  While my husband and I wanted more children, we had planned to wait for at least two years to have another child.  For this reason, I tried to purchase Plan B.  I knew that it was available over the counter, so I went without a prescription to two different pharmacies near where I live in Washington State.  I went to two different pharmacies, where I was told that the stores were "out" of Plan B.  The pharmacists treated me respectfully but neither offered to order it for me or gave me any explanation as to why they did not have it.  I had my 8-month old son with me and he was getting upset and restless and I needed to get him home.  So, I gave up and went home and hoped that I would not become pregnant.  But I did become pregnant.  As before, I had a difficult pregnancy.  I had to spend more than two months on bed rest until my due date.  This was especially hard because my first child was still a baby and needed all of my care and attention.  Of course, we love and adore our second child.  But I was very disturbed that it was so hard to get a medication that I needed immediately, and that these two pharmacies did nothing to help me get it.


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