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Doctor: ‘Wonderful’ there’s more availability of morning-after pill

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“The benefits of having the pill outweigh the risks,” said Dr. Laura Corio, an OBGYN. In a controversial move, a federal judge ruled Friday that the FDA must make the morning-after pill available over the counter, for women of all ages, without a prescription. TODAY’s Erica Hill interviews Dr. Laura Corio.