Rosenthal presents the question of the obtainability of birth control without a doctor’s prescription. She does this by surveying if in fact, a doctor should regulate birth-control pills of any variety with prescriptions. As an alternative should the government permit them, like aspirin, ibuprofen or cough syrup directly there on the shelves of the drugstore? Furthermore, Rosenthal sites works directly from numerous credible associations and …show more content…
I do stand in favor of the concept that it would be acceptable to purchase birth control effortlessly. It would be nice to reduce the time consuming doctor’s appointments and time spent waiting to see him but once you’re on the pill, it is as simple as refilling monthly because one takes it on a continuous basis. On the other side, it is questionable that the availability would diminish the unwanted pregnancies. Some women are uneducated on the use and accessibility of birth control pills and some may be impoverished and can’t afford to purchase