Over-the-counter birth control pills, especially if covered by insurance, would be a game-changer for millions of U.S. women who experience barriers to contraception access.
Author: Mathavi Sankar
Mathavi Sankar is an MD/MPH candidate at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She obtained her bachelor of science from the University of Maryland. She aspires to become a pediatrician who advocates for her patients and their families. She is particularly passionate about health care policy, health equity and social justice.