Emergency contraception is now at the 7-Eleven and other convenience stores, next to the condoms
Emergency contraception is now at the 7-Eleven and other convenience stores, next to the condoms
Gas stations and 24-hour convenience stores sell condoms but haven't stocked emergency contraception, which can prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex. Experts say it's overdue.

Summary
Emergency contraception is now available in over 11,000 U.S. convenience stores, including 7-Eleven and Circle K, through Cadence’s "Morning After Pill" brand.
This expanded access comes as some Republican-led states push for stricter contraception scrutiny following abortion bans.
Cadence wants to normalize and broaden access to contraception, particularly for women lacking pharmacy access or facing stigma.
Priced around $25, the pill is placed near condoms, not behind counters. Despite opposition, polls show strong public support for contraception access amid rising demand and misinformation about legality and function.