Plan B has been legal for years in the US. It's just never been over the counter before.
I'm fairly sure that the uterine lining is not "hostile"due to Plan B. It doesn't look like the lining is shed early if there's risk of pregnancy. If another decent study confirms Croxatto and Durand, I'll feel better about informed use of the protocol.
But, I'm afraid that the use in the US will find and highlight every possible abuse and adverse effect.
However, everyone should be aware that I predicted dire results from the H2 blockers such as Prilosec and from the antifungals going over the counter. None of those have occures.
It should be an interesting couple of years.
It should be an interesting couple of years.
"Plan B has been legal for years in the US. It's just never been over the counter before."
I think there's a difference between having to get a doctor involved and just walking into WalMart and buying an abortion.
"I'm fairly sure that the uterine lining is not "hostile"due to Plan B. It doesn't look like the lining is shed early if there's risk of pregnancy."
I admit that contrary information has recently been introduced that requires examination. However, the timing is suspicious, so it requires close examination.
Right now, I don't consider the earlier reports that Plan B kills fertilized eggs to be disproved.