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UK poll highlights fears about access to emergency contraception
A UK survey reveals that nearly half of respondents find accessing emergency contraception difficult on Sundays, and two-thirds struggle after 10pm. Doctors advocate for the morning-after pill to be available at corner shops, petrol stations, and supermarkets to address these access issues.
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