The Swiss House of Representatives would like to see emergency contraception - commonly referred to as the "morning-after pill" - available without a counselling session. It adopted a motion to this effect on Wednesday. + Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox Corina Gredig, a parliamentarian from the Liberal Green party, proposed downgrading so-called emergency contraceptives to a lower dispensing category. A majority in the large chamber supported the proposal. It voted in favour of the motion by 113 votes to 73 with 2 abstentions. The motion will now go to the Senate. Compared to other European countries, access to the morning-after pill is more strictly regulated in Switzerland. It has been available over the counter since 2002. However, pharmacies are obliged to carry out a counselling session and have a form filled out before dispensing the pill. Gredig criticises this "obligatory discussion about intimate details", as she said in the House. The existing ...