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Old 02-15-2004, 04:03 PM
GeekyPenguin GeekyPenguin is offline
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Originally posted by 33girl
There was a local pharm. near my hometown that did this about 10-12 years ago. At that time you could actually still smoke in the stores and such, so this was really radical. Anyway, he got a MAJOR amount of press coverage. He was local so that's perfectly fine - however if he would have been running the local Revco he would have been totally ragged on, and rightly so.

Slightly O/T, back to the hospitals...my OB/GYN was located in Mercy Hospital (which is a Catholic hospital - but I am not Catholic, I followed him from another practice) and the practice was called Mercy Medical Associates. Getting the pill through them was never a problem - so where does that line get drawn? I'm not criticizing one way or the other, just curious.
I'm really not sure where the line is drawn - I think it varies a lot from school to school, hospital to hospital. MU's SHS is pretty uptight about it, as are several of the Catholic hospitals around here. However, like I said, they find ways to give girls the pill, for "medical problems" or whatever other reason.
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