Hmmmm, that is a big one. Many problems exist with this subject, mainly a woman will argue its her body, her choice but foot in the mouth, will also on the other end of the sepctrum say "It takes Two". Where do you draw the line that looks after the rights of the father and the unborn child who lets face it has the right to life as well as that you have to consider the health aspects for the woman carrying the baby. Then you have other aspects like is the woman a victim or rape or has medical history of schizophrenia as well as other medical conditions that may exist which could prove detrimental to the health of the mother and unborn child alike.
Its not that clear cut and subsequently its a very hot potato to hold.
Is the NHS right to green light youngsters to have intercourse by making access to contraception and the morning after pill available by text? Wouldn't this encourage girls to have underage sex and pose an issue to the rise in teenage pregnancy. If the alternative was better education in responsibility, wouldn't it be better to encourage "Children" to act with more responsibility for their actions?
DO you think that its right to allow the NHS to freely allow children access to medical "RE: Morning after Pill by Text" help without the parents knowledge?