A study published last week found that the active ingredient used in a common morning-after “emergency contraceptive” can be used to induce a chemical abortion at least up to the ninth week of ...
This drug is the active ingredient in the morning-after pill commonly marketed as “ella” or “ellaOne,” which is advertised as a non-abortive contraception used only to prevent pregnancy.
This pill is for emergencies; it’s not meant to be your go-to method. What happens if you take the morning-after pill too often? [123RF] The morning-after pill is a lifesaver for many women.
OPTION 2: Take an emergency contraception pill (AKA the morning-after pill) within 120 hours (five days) after having unprotected sex. There are 2 types of morning-after pills: A pill with ulipristal ...
It's important to note, however, that reproductive health experts warn that the study could fuel political controversy, because Ella is also marketed as a prescription morning-after pill to ...
“Another option. And this one is already on the market.” It's important to note, however, that reproductive health experts warn that the study could fuel political controversy, because Ella is also ...
Sen. Will Parkinson introduced a bill that seeks to provide emergency contraception or “morning-after pill” to rape survivors as an option. It would still be up to the rape survivors to decide ...
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