A lawsuit filed by Robert Bozicev against Schering-Plough, alleges that the blood clot that led to the death of his wife, Jackie, in December 2007 was caused by her birth control device, NuvaRing.
Teens will be able to obtain the morning after pill, even under the age of 18, without a prescription under a District Judge ruling. The change in policy is in response to a lawsuit that challenged requiring prescriptions for the emergency contraceptive for teens 17 and under.
The school district in Gloucester, Massachusetts voted unanimously to allow birth control pills and condoms to be made available at the high school, which had at least 18 pregnant students last school year.
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