The morning-after pill is legal across the U.S., even in the states with the strictest abortion bans — but many Americans don't know that, in part due to a mistaken belief that the pill is abortion medication. Nearly a third of American adults are unsure if emergency contraception like the morning-after pill is legal in their state and 5 percent think it is illegal there, according to a 2023 survey from health policy nonprofit KFF. A recent survey conducted by emergency contraception company Cadence OTC, whose results were shared with The Hill, found even more widespread confusion about the pill's legality: Just 40 percent of participants knew that emergency contraception in the
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