Women Face 'Increased Barriers' To Birth Control
The Guardian|June 05, 2023
Women in England fi nd it harder to access contraception than they did a decade ago, resulting in more unplanned pregnancies, the women’s health ambassador has warned.
Rachel Hall
Women Face 'Increased Barriers' To Birth Control

They have been discouraged by bad experiences, a confusingly disjointed system and long delays for procedures such as the coil or implant insertion, according to Prof Lesley Regan , a leading gynaecologist who was appointed women’s health ambassador for England last year.

She said that “destructive” changes made to the NHS commissioning system in 2012, which siloed GP surgeries from hospitals, are failing women. “If you’re not commissioned to deal with the problem, there’s no incentive to do a job properly,” she said. “Contraception has got to be everybody’s business, and up until this moment it’s been nobody’s responsibility and no one’s been accountable for it.”

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