Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, women across the country have been stocking up on emergency contraception, commonly known as “Plan B” or the “morning-after pill.” Demand has been so high that many retailers, including Amazon, have limited purchases.
Which raises a question: What if it doesn’t work? Suppose you take Plan B and you still get pregnant — can you sue to hold the manufacturer responsible?
Actually, depending on where you live, you can.