This FAQ is under review and may not be as accurate. Emergency contraception is something that can prevent pregnancy after you've had sex that could get you pregnant. For example if you didn't use...
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This interactive tool tells you which emergency contraception is effective in a variety of conditions. If you're worried it's too late to use one or that a condition will make it dangerous or less...
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Due to recent changes, this FAQ is under review and may not be as accurate. There are lots of different kinds of morning after pills. You might see emergency contraception, or EC, under these...
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Planned Parenthood website that talks about how pregnancy happens, what to do if you think you are pregnant (how to take a test), and emergency contraception.*Please note that in Quebec we have...
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Heart your Parts describes the hormonal, barrier, permanent, and other methods of preventing pregnancy. Also describes emergency contraception, IUDs, and contraception after...
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This website explains the different methods of emergency contraception available in Canada, as well as when and how to use...
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All about contraception, aka birth control. Contains pages on emergency, hormonal, non-hormonal, and natural...
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Community organization and women's clinic with the goal of helping women take control of their reproductive health. They offer services, referrals and information on gynecological health,...
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Outlines what the morning after pill (emergency contraceptive)...
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Plan B's page on what to expect including common and unusual side...
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