There’s a new, over-the-counter brand of emergency contraception (EC) from the makers of Vagisil®. It’s called Preventeza™ and Vagisil is donating it to family planning centers across the nation with the hopes of reaching people who may not…
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Emergency contraception (EC), which can be taken to reduce the risk of pregnancy after unprotected sex, is now available online for a cheaper price than what you would get at your local pharmacy. AfterPill, a generic version of Plan B […]
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Recently, a federal judge ordered the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to lift the age restrictions on the emergency contraception pill, Plan B One-Step, otherwise known as the “morning-after pill.” This commonly used form of birth control…
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) suggest that girls be prescribed emergency contraception (EC) (also known as the morning-after pill) before they start having vaginal sex. Why? Because pediatricians believe girls are more likely to use EC when…
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There is a city where free condoms are distributed at Steve Madden’s shoe stores, some beauty parlors and even at some fro-yo places. Yet it is also a city that has reported over 7,000 teen pregnancies in the past year. […]
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By popular request, Shippensburg University in central Pennsylvania has stocked one of its vending machines with not candy bars or chips, but emergency contraception (EC). EC is now available to students for $25 in a vending machine. Also known as…
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