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

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    The Mayo Clinic recommends women follow the instructions written on the label and take a morning-after pill within 72 hours after having sex, but the pill can remain effective if taken within five ...

  3. Curious About Plan B Side Effects and How Long They ... - AOL

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    Plan B, which is casually known as "the morning-after pill," is a type of emergency contraception that comes as an over-the-counter pill (meaning you don't need a prescription for it). It contains ...

  4. 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.

  5. Here's how the Polk County Health Department is offering free ...

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    The pills are available at no cost and with no questions asked. Plan B, a common, brand-name morning-after pill, costs $40 to $50 at retail pharmacies. Generic versions cost as little as $11.

  6. Birth control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the FDA approved a prescription emergency contraception pill (known as the morning-after pill), which became available over the counter in 2006. [53] In 2010, ulipristal acetate, an emergency contraceptive which is more effective after a longer delay was approved for use up to five days after unprotected sexual intercourse. [54]

  7. Oral contraceptive pill - Wikipedia

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    One pill offers the benefit of only having to be taken once a week: Ormeloxifene, a selective estrogen receptor modulator; Emergency contraception pills ("morning after pills") are taken at the time of intercourse, or within a few days afterwards: Levonorgestrel, sold under the brand name Plan B; Ulipristal acetate

  8. Emergency contraceptives on college campuses - Wikipedia

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    Emergency contraception, such as the morning-after pill, has been made more easily accessible on college campuses in the United States since the 2010s.It can be distributed through health centers and through health and wellness vending machines, which are intended to alleviate fears of social stigma.

  9. CDC Recommends Antibiotic for Use as 'Morning After Pill' to ...

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    “Postexposure prophylaxis means that you take it after a potential exposure to an STI, ideally within 24 hours but up to 72 hours, and it helps prevent the infection from occurring.