Even better, the Lakes District Health Board made Jadelle free for teens and those in low socio-economic situations in Rotorua.
Let's face it, teenagers can be forgetful and having to take a contraceptive pill religiously every day is out of the question for some.
We are so much better as a society by preventing teenagers from having children they don't want, can't care for and can't afford.
The new figures show another trend. Record numbers of new Rotorua mums are older than 40.
Deciding when to have children is relative to the individual.
If you're a fit and healthy 40-plus-year-old, then by all means, put it off until the time is right.
But there's plenty of research to be taken into account as well, including the risks to babies and the actual ability to conceive.
You also have to ensure you're a parent who is able to keep up with a teenager when you're in your 50s or even 60s.
I had my first child at 33 and my second and third at 38 (twins).
I'll never forget a dear old woman telling me not long after I turned 30 that it was a shame I had left having children too late.
While most mums will tell you there's no right time but when it happens it's the best thing in the world, that's not the case for many teen mothers faced with having an unplanned baby or making a decision about termination.