Saturday, January 30, 2010

The morning-after pill that works 5 days after sex

The tablet, called EllaOne, is more effective at protecting against pregnancy than existing drugs taken by thousands of women a year. Even when taken the full five days after unprotected sex, it still has a 50 percent success rate.

Health professionals are concerned that an improved morning-after pill will give women a false sense of security and encourage a relaxed attitude to sex. Critics claim this will encourage unprotected intercourse among young people, making them more vulnerable to sexually transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia. Anti-abortion campaigners are also insisting that a five-day-after pill is very different to a conventional morning-after pill, and is in fact more like an ‘abortive agent’. Josephine Quintavalle , of the Pro-Life Alliance, said, “If you take a morning-after pill within 24 hours, there is always the argument that the sperm may not have fertilised the egg by then, meaning pregnancy has not yet happened. But if this pill works for five days there is no argument. This is not a contraceptive, it is an abortive agent.”

Researchers have since responded to this line of argument by insisting that EllaOne works by delaying the release of an egg for fertilisation rather than destroying an implanted embryo. At the moment, the drug is only available on prescription, but as more women use it and long-term side-effects become more available, it could soon be sold over the counter through pharmacies. courtesy marieclaire

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