Is the Biden Administration Promoting Abortion via Contraceptives?
Since the U.S. Supreme Court ended federal protections for abortion last June, the Biden administration has been promoting the idea that women’s access to contraceptives is in jeopardy. In remarks last July when he issued his Executive Order on Protecting Access to Reproductive Healthcare Services, Biden vowed, “My administration will also protect a woman’s access to medications that are approved by the Food and Drug Administration — the FDA — like contraception, which is essential for preventative healthcare.”
However, no state abortion laws ban birth control. Is Biden’s argument just a red herring, or is it concealing a veiled admission of abortifacient potential in contraceptives?
A recent FDA announcement helps answer that question. On December 23 the agency issued a Decisional Memorandum about levonorgestrel emergency contraception (LNG-EC), well known by the brand name Plan B One-Step. It is an over-the-counter “morning after” pill that women can take within 72 hours of intercourse.
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