‘Month-after-sex’ pill is abortion not contraception
A so-called ‘contraceptive’ pill which could work up to a month after unprotected sex is a “contradiction in terms”, critics say.
A so-called ‘contraceptive’ pill which could work up to a month after unprotected sex is a “contradiction in terms”, critics say.
The head of BPAS, formerly the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, has said gender abortions are well within the law.