‘We must change’: Japan’s morning-after pill debate ...Middle East

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TOKYO: When Megumi Ota needed the morning-after pill in Japan, she couldn’t get a prescription in time under a policy activists call an attempt to “control” women’s reproductive rights.“I wanted to take it but couldn’t over a weekend,“ when most clinics are closed, she told AFP.Unable to arrange an appointment in the 72 hours after sex when the drug is most effective, “I just had to leave it to chance, and got pregnant.”Emergency contraception cannot be bought without a doctor's approval in Japan and is not covered by public health insurance, so can cost up to $150.It's also the only medicine that must be taken in front of a pharmacist to stop it being sold on the black market.Abortion right

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