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Topic: Emergency Contraception

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  Emergency    Contraception  
  Emergency Services    Emergency Medical  
  Emergency Management    Emergency Room  
  Emergency Response    Emergency Medicine  
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Favorite possession(s):Penis,  Mistress
Currently has on their coffee table:Parenting magazine
Politics:Feminist,  Religious right,  Gay activism
Dream job(s):Nurse
Favorite activity(s):Making love,  Taking drugs
Favorite book(s):"What Every Girl Should Know" by Margaret Sanger
Interest(s):Sex education
Ultimate fantasy(s):Cloning themselves
Medical note(s):Taking weight loss pills,  Taking Viagra,  Infected with HIV
Worst habit(s):Taking Ecstasy,  Taking Drugs
Favorite quote(s):"God gave men both a penis and a brain, but unfortunately not enough blood supply to run both at the same time." - Robin Williams, commenting on the Clinton/Lewinsky affair
"When choosing between two evils, I always like to try the one I've never tried before." - Mae West (1892-1980)
 
 
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John Fielding,
CEO

Emergency contraception may offer another strategy to reduce unplanned pregnancy, as long as knowledge of its usefulness and its availability are ensured within guidelines of reproductive healthcare for adolescents.
Phuong Nguyen,
Exotic Dancer

Emergency contraception can be used when a condom breaks, after a sexual assault, or any time unprotected sexual intercourse occurs.
Todd Porter,
Gym Attendent

Emergency contraception (EC) is a method of preventing pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse - when a condom breaks, after a sexual assault, or any time unprotected sexual intercourse occurs.
Emergency contraception should not be seen as a replacement for regular contraception, as it is not as effective as regular hormonal contraception such as the pill and therefore should be used only as an occasional measure.
Emergency hormonal contraception, so-called "morning-after pills," is a sequence of two doses of certain combined oral contraceptives taken 12 hours apart and within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse.
Billie Kirgan,
Machinist

Emergency Contraception Is Not a "Morning-After Pill" Emergency contraception, also called post-coital contraception, can prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse.
Chrissie Tanner,
Homemaker and Mom

Emergency Contraception Emergency contraception (formerly known as the "morning-after pill") is a special dose of commonly prescribed birth control pills that can help to prevent pregnancy when taken within 3 days of a birth control accident or unprotected sex.
Emergency contraception is not effective in interrupting an established pregnancy and should not be used by a woman who is already pregnant.
Emergency contraceptive pills are also known as the morning-after pill and postcoital contraception , but the term emergency contraceptive pills is more accurate because they can be used any time up to 72 hours after unprotected sex.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

Emergency contraception (EC), an after-the-fact contraceptive method that can prevent pregnancy when taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex, has the potential to dramatically reduce the number of unintended pregnancies.
Emergency contraception (EC), an after-the-fact contraceptive method intended for use within 72 hours after contraceptive failure, unprotected sex, or sexual assault, is one of the most important tools available for preventing unintended pregnancy.
Emergency contraception is available from the nurses as well as the doctors, and it is important to be seen within 72 hours of any potential contraceptive failure or omission.
 
 
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