June 18, 2010
Updated Feb 9, 2010 at 4:08 PM EST
UNDATED (Indiana's NewsCenter) - All U.S. military facilities will now carry the Plan "B" one-step emergency contraceptive or the "Morning After Pill".
This following a new Pentagon policy.
According to a Department of Defense spokesman, most military hospitals and pharmacies already carry the pill, but now it'll become standard practice.
Women can take the "Morning After Pill" a day after having unprotected sex to prevent pregnancy.
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