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Whose common ground?
By Ellen Goodman | January 30, 2005
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If there is any shared turf in this debate it would be the one that both Clinton and Kennedy bid for: a flat-out campaign to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Yet at this moment, the FDA has once again delayed approval of putting Plan B, the after-the-act contraceptive, on the drug store shelf. This emergency contraceptive, if taken soon enough, can prevent more than 80 percent of unwanted pregnancies.
It's been four years since the manufacturer applied for approval to have Plan B sold over the counter. One FDA advisory committee after another has found it safe and effective for all ages.
Even the notion that it would lead to increased sexual behavior has been dismissed by a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Indeed, as David Grimes of Family Health International wrote, saying that emergency contraception would promote risky sexual behavior is like saying "that a fire extinguisher beneath the kitchen sink makes one a risky cook."
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Safe, legal, and rare. We're already at the meeting ground. The question is not how far we move but when the other side will get there.
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