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1 ension, weight gain, and obesity, as well as emergency contraception.
2 e of these pregnancies could be prevented by emergency contraception.
3 rmacies among women receiving levonorgestrel emergency contraception.
4  use of certain oral contraceptive pills for emergency contraception.
5 ntly associated with sales of levonorgestrel emergency contraception.
6 el IUD was noninferior to the copper IUD for emergency contraception.
7  prevent unintended pregnancies after use of emergency contraception.
8 f ulipristal acetate with levonorgestrel for emergency contraception.
9 vents were judged possibly related to use of emergency contraception; a case of dizziness in the ulip
10 linics in Utah and included women who sought emergency contraception after at least one episode of un
11  of the time." No women reported having used emergency contraception after unprotected sex.
12                                              Emergency contraception, also called the "morning-after
13  attendance at sexual health clinics, use of emergency contraception, and sexual function).
14  amenorrhea method, vaginal barrier methods, emergency contraception, and standard days method.
15 de fewer family planning services, including emergency contraception, and that women are less likely
16 al and legal case exists for making hormonal emergency contraception available over the counter, as h
17 ently, clinicians offer only copper IUDs for emergency contraception because data are lacking on the
18                    In 203 women who received emergency contraception between 72 h and 120 h after sex
19                                              Emergency contraception can prevent unintended pregnanci
20 f ongoing contraception and encouragement of emergency contraception can reduce unintended pregnancie
21            Easier access to and wider use of emergency contraception could dramatically lower the hig
22                           Increased sales of emergency contraception following the New Year's holiday
23 f a supply of the progestogen-only pill with emergency contraception from a community pharmacist, alo
24                  Most women in the UK obtain emergency contraception from community pharmacies.
25                                     Hormonal emergency contraception has no known medical contraindic
26                         However, if hormonal emergency contraception is inadvertently taken in early
27          Finally, the mechanism of action of emergency contraception is still unknown, although studi
28                                              Emergency contraception is used to prevent pregnancy aft
29               Weekly sales of levonorgestrel emergency contraception per 1000 women of reproductive a
30 ridging interim method of contraception with emergency contraception plus an invitation to a sexual a
31       In contrast to early medical abortion, emergency contraception prevents a pregnancy from starti
32                      Sales of levonorgestrel emergency contraception significantly increased after th
33  providers with an effective alternative for emergency contraception that can be used up to 5 days af
34 men start effective contraception after oral emergency contraception, they remain at risk of unintend
35 unintended, and what proportion of women use emergency contraception to try to prevent pregnancy.
36 from a less-effective method (eg, condoms or emergency contraception) to OCP use.
37                                       Use of emergency contraception was most commonly reported among
38                                              Emergency contraception was used by 113 (11.8%) of women
39 continuing, the proportions reporting use of emergency contraception were higher in young women than
40 ticipating family planning clinic requesting emergency contraception within 5 days of unprotected sex
41 cy-evaluable population, 1696 women received emergency contraception within 72 h of sexual intercours
42 int was pregnancy rate in women who received emergency contraception within 72 h of unprotected sexua