Hilary and Jon experienced a condom break. Jon went to the pharmacy to purchase emergency contraception (EC) but was refused by the pharmacist who cited a personal belief that EC should not be sold to men. This is wrong. EC is safe and should be available over the counter. The FDA and doctors agree. If you agree, sign the petition. (Published in partnership with RHTP).
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