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  2. Plan B or IUD? Here’s what to know about emergency ... - AOL

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    Plan B is about 75% to 89% effective when taken within three days of unprotected sex, according to Planned Parenthood. The levonorgestrel pill should be taken as soon as possible after unprotected ...

  3. Levonorgestrel - Wikipedia

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    Levonorgestrel is a hormonal medication which is used in a number of birth control methods. [3] [7] It is combined with an estrogen to make combination birth control pills. [8]As an emergency birth control, sold under the brand names Plan B One-Step and Julie, among others, it is useful within 72 hours of unprotected sex.

  4. Comparison of birth control methods - Wikipedia

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    The most effective and the most cost-effective methods are long-acting methods. Unfortunately these methods often have significant up-front costs, and requiring the user to pay a portion of these costs prevents some from using more effective methods. [23] Contraception saves money for the public health system and insurers. [24] [relevant?]

  5. Curious About How Long Plan B Side Effects Last? Gotchu. - AOL

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    It takes five to seven days for the sperm and egg to meet, and Plan B is meant to be taken within 72 hours, aka before this meetup happens. ... Plan B may be less effective in people with a weight ...

  6. What is Plan B birth control? How do morning after pills work ...

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    Plan B One-Step costs between $40-$50, according to Planned Parenthood. There are cheaper, generic versions available, such as Take Action , My Way , Option 2 , My Choice , Aftera , and EContra .

  7. Contingency plan - Wikipedia

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    A contingency plan, or alternate plan, also known colloquially as Plan B, is a plan devised for an outcome other than in the usual (expected) plan. [1] It is often used for risk management for an exceptional risk that, though unlikely, would have catastrophic consequences.

  8. Emergency contraceptive availability by country - Wikipedia

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    Women can be refused service by providers, and it is disapproved of by church leaders. Many are secretive about contraceptive use. [37] [38] Cameroon: Africa: Cambodia: Asia: Canada: North America (except Saskatchewan) (LNG only) [39] [40] Canada (Quebec) North America [39] [40] Cape Verde: Africa: Possibly due to small population [2] Central ...

  9. Plan B has been available over the counter for 10 years now ...

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    On June 20, 2013, Plan B became available over the counter, helping women avoid point-of-sale barriers to emergency contraception. A lot has changed in reproductive care in the U.S. since then ...