Exploring the difficulties faced by individuals in obtaining contraceptives and the negative effects experienced with certain methods, along with the issues of limited access and long waiting lists at clinics. Emphasizing the significance of information, advocacy, and equitable access, especially for marginalized communities.
As the pill becomes available over the counter and free of charge in England, Madeleine Finlay talks to science correspondent Nicola Davis about the problems women in the UK face in getting access to appropriate contraception, and how unwanted side-effects and lack of support have led to a rise in the popularity of fertility awareness-based methods. She also hears from Katie about her own journey trying to find the right contraception for her body. Help support our independent journalism at
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