Emergency Contraception
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- Emergency Contraceptives that WorkEmergency birth control pills are plenty, but you cannot rely on all of them. So it's better to go for prescription-only pills to get maximum benefits out of emergency contraceptive methods. Find out more on the emergency contraception choices you have.
- Using Birth Control Pills as Emergency ContraceptionCan birth control pills be used as emergency contraception in place of Plan B? Here are some of the things that you should know about using a higher dosage of birth control pills to prevent pregnancy.
- New FDA Approved Emergency Contraceptive: EllaElla, also known as EllaOne in Europe, is the newly controversial contraceptive drug that has recently been approved by the FDA.
- Ella Emergency Contraceptive PillThis August, the FDA approved ella, a new emergency contraceptive for use in the United States. These are the facts.
- FDA Approves New Emergency Contraceptive - Facts and Fallacies About EllaThe FDA recently approved a new emergency contraceptive, which can prevent pregnancy for up to five days after sex, which will be marketed as "Ella." Read what is known about it, and what supporters and opponents are saying.
- All About Ella: New FDA-Approved Emergency ContraceptionElla works by delaying or inhibiting ovulation and thinning out the uterine lining. Most females ovulate once a month, usually between days 12 and 17 of their menstrual cycle.
Bleeding After Taking Plan B: Common QuestionsMany woman experience bleeding after taking emergency contraceptives, also known as the morning after pill or Plan B. Almost as many worry whether this is normal, find out inside.
Current Regulations on Emergency ContraceptionThe Plan B pill, also known as the 'morning-after pill' has gone through may changes since its birth in 1999. A current regulation on how this pill and others like it can be obtained has changed.- Catholic Hospitals and Emergency Contraception for RapeWomen who have been raped often want emergency contraception to prevent pregnancy. Will this be likely if she visits a Catholic hospital though?
A Guide to Emergency Contraception for Young WomenDetails about emergency contraception and how it works.- Emergency Contraception Options: Pills and IUDsAll types of emergency contraception are most effective when used as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse. Here are the types currently available.
- The In's and Out's of Emergency ContraceptionA look at how to use emergency birth control, how it works, and it's effectiveness.
- A Guide to Emergency ContraceptionThis article will provide you with a guide to the different types of emergency contraception.
Taking Emergency Contraceptives: A "What You Should Know" GuideEmergency Contraceptive Pills are progestin only pills and should be taken as soon as possible after having unprotected intercourse.- Emergency Contraception: The Morning After PillA guide to emergency contraception, also known as the morning after pill. Also find recommended doses and other substitutes.
Should You Use Emergency Contraceptive?The condom broke, I was a victim of date rape, I forgot to take my pill...should I use emergency contraceptive such as the plan b pill?- Tracking Your Fertility to Know when Emergency Contraception Will Be Non-abortiveWhen can you use an emergency contraceptive and be sure you're not aborting an embryo.
Legislature Protects Doctors Against Prescribing Birth Control, Emergency Contraception or Perform AbortionsWomen across the country are being denied standard, legal treatments because of doctors' own moral objections.- Ella: An All New Emergency Contraception OptionIf you're trying to find out what a woman's options are when it comes to emergency birth control, this guide gives you information about ella, a new emergency birth control option.
- (WOMEN'S LIFESTYLE) What to Do If the Condom BreaksWhile prevention of condom failure is the best course of action, accidents can happen and you need to know the right way to respond.


