Fury at Plan for Morning-After Pill On Demand; Girls As Young As 13 Would Not Need Parents' Consent
Evening Times › November 02, 2004
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Evening Times › November 02, 2004
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FURY erupted today over new plans to give the morning-after pill to girls as young as 13 without their parents' consent.
Under a pilot scheme, Greater Glasgow Health Board is to allow community pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives to schoolgirls on demand.See the full content of this document
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Fury at Plan for Morning-After Pill On Demand; Girls As Young As 13 Would Not Need Parents' Consent
The move has outraged the Catholic Church who became involved in a bitter row with the Scottish Executive earlier this year...
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