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It looks like our government might be taking a stand against young pregnancy.

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The morning after pill, also known as Plan B, will now available for women of all ages without a presciption following federal judge ruling to the F.D.A.

The morning after pill usually requires a prescription for girls 16-years-old and under but the requirements needed to obtain the pill has been a heated topic of discussion for quite some time now.

The judge’s decision complements the Obama administration’s Health and Human Services secretary who overruled a recommendation by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to make the pill available without any requirements.

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The judge’s decision does not encourage sex at an early age, but aids in the fight to decrease the teen pregnancy rate. Progress?

SOURCE: NY Times