Aisling Hubert, a client of Christian Concern, debates Ann Furedi, the Chief Executive of BPAS, over the proposal to make the morning-after pill more widely available.
BPAS, Britain's largest abortion provider, has proposed that the pill should be available on shelves without medical consultation.
Aisling says the morning-after pill has "abortifacient qualities", and that asking questions such as, "What is your family medical history?" are very important when taking these kinds of drugs.
29/11/2016
8m 40s