Dear Jon,
The time is now to stand up for the female condom. After
years of advocacy work by women’s health organizations, the Food and
Drug Administration has issued a proposal that would reclassify and
rename the female condom.
These changes would play a critical role in making the product more accessible and its labeling more inclusive.
This week’s blog post
reflects on the purpose of the female condom, explains
exactly why this FDA proposal is worth fighting for, and provides steps
you can take to let the FDA know you support this change!
Here's a sneak peak:
“This is why the reclassification of the female condom is so
crucial. Its Level III classification is a barrier to what the product
was made to do: empower receptive partners to take charge of their
sexual health. By giving women the ability to arm themselves
against pregnancy and STIs without having to rely on a partner using
protection, the female condom places the power back into women’s hands.”
Be sure to read the rest of the blog
and see how you can join the fight.
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