not plan a. >> megyn: jehmu, what about that? why not make it -- you have to go into the pharmacist and even, you know, if you want to get sudafed now, they've taken that from the shelves. why not say, okay, you may not be talking to your parents at age 13 about having sex, but you get pregnant and you need plan b, that's something you need a prescription for and a doctor can give it to you and you've got to go to your parent for that point and keep the prescription safe. >> the reality is, this pill is put into use before you get pregnant. so, if you're talking about saying to a 15-year-old, you've had sex, there was an accident, it was not your-- you know. >> they take it when they don't know whether you're pregnant. >> they don't know and it needs to be pretty immediate. >> megyn: 24 to 48 hours after. >> and the conversation with your parents-- when you look at the women who are affected by this, it's the younger women. it is women of color. it is women in lower income situations. there are lots of factors for that 24 to 48 h