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  2. Emergency contraception - Wikipedia

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    Emergency contraception (EC) is a birth control measure, used after sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy.. There are different forms of EC. Emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs), sometimes simply referred to as emergency contraceptives (ECs), or the morning-after pill, are medications intended to disrupt or delay ovulation or fertilization, which are necessary for pregnancy.

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    You can get the morning-after pill for free if you have Medicaid, and you can access low-cost or free emergency contraception from your local Planned Parenthood or reproductive health clinic ...

  4. Intermenstrual bleeding - Wikipedia

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    The bleeding is usually light, often referred to as "spotting," though a few people may experience heavier bleeding. [citation needed] It is estimated that breakthrough bleeding affects around 25% of combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) users during the initial 3 to 4 months of use, it then usually resolves on its own. [8] [9]

  5. Comparison of birth control methods - Wikipedia

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    They can come in formulations such as pills, vaginal rings, and transdermal patches. [15] Most people who use combined hormonal contraception experience breakthrough bleeding within the first 3 months. [15] Other common side effects include headaches, breast tenderness, and changes in mood. [16]

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    This "breakthrough bleeding" should resolve on its own in a few months after you start your new BC. ... will completely depend on the cause of the bleeding but can be as simple as a change or ...

  7. Why, Yes, You Can Get the Morning-After Pill in Some ... - AOL

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    On the 50th anniversary of Roe, there's a movement to get you free emergency contraception wherever you are (the next day or the night before).

  8. Combined hormonal contraception - Wikipedia

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    Meant to be taken at the same time every day (some pills can be taken within 2–24 hours and still be effective) [19] Combined contraceptive patch [7] 120-150 μg of norelgestromin and 20-35 μg ethinyl estradiol daily [20] [21] [22] New patch used once a week, after 3 weeks patch is not worn to allow for withdrawal bleeding [19]

  9. 7 Reasons You're Bleeding After Sex, According to Ob-Gyns - AOL

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