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Emergency contraception Background B.C. type Hormonal (progesterone) or intra-uterine First use ? Failure rates (per year) Perfect use IUD under 1% Typical use ECP 11% Usage User reminders Pregnancy test required if no period seen after 3 weeks Clinic review Recommended to consider need screen STDs or consider ongoing routine contraceptive options Advantages Benefits IUDs may be subsequently left in place for ongoing contraception Disadvantages STD protect ...
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Emergency Contraception
... Emergency contraception, or emergency birth control, is used to keep a woman from getting pregnant when she has had unprotected vaginal intercourse. "Unprotected" can mean that no method of ...
Source: National Women's Health Information Center
Birth Control Methods ... All women and men should have control over if and when they become parents. Making decisions about birth control, or contraception, is not easy - there are many things to think about. Learning about b...
Source: National Women's Health Information Center
Preguntas frecuentes acerca de la anticoncepción de emergencia ... La anticoncepción de emergencia, o el control natal de emergencia, se utiliza para evitar que la mujer quede embarazada después de que ha tenido relaciones sexuales sin protección. "Sin protecció...
Source: National Women's Health Information Center
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