Impact of emergency contraception on women's and men's behaviour requires further exploration
- Paul Bissell (Paul.Bissell@nottingham.ac.uk), lecturer in social pharmacy,
- Claire Anderson, director of pharmacy practice and social pharmacy,
- Lesley Bacon, consultant in community reproductive health,
- Beth Taylor, pharmacy manager, community health,
- Karen O'Brien, project coordinator
- University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD
- University of Nottingham
- South London NHS Trust, London SE5 7RN
- South London NHS Trust, London SE14 5ER
- Manchester, Salford and Trafford Health Action Zone, Manchester M21 7RL
- 3 Condor Place, Unsworth Heights, Auckland 1030, New Zealand
EDITOR—Stammers in his letter expresses anxiety about the supply of emergency hormonal contraception in community pharmacies and the effect this may have on the spread of sexually transmitted infections.1 He says that women in need of emergency hormonal contraception will be at risk of sexually transmitted infections. But many of these women are using the contraceptive pill and have forgotten to take it, or are in stable relationships. These women are not at increased risk of contracting infections, and pharmacy supply will have no impact on their spread. If a woman is attending for emergency contraception because of a burst condom or an episode of unprotected sex, there is a risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections, but the level of risk …
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