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Contraception ; 69(4): 339-42, 2004 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15033411

ABSTRACT

Previous research has established that emergency contraceptive pills are safe and have the potential to reduce unintended pregnancy; however, policy makers, providers and even women themselves have expressed concern about repeat use of the method. Evidence regarding the safety, efficacy and frequency of repeat use show that the method is safe and effective, even when used multiple times. Reported rates of repeat use are actually lower than would be expected, and needed, based on the frequency of unprotected intercourse and contraceptive failure reported in most countries. Healthcare providers should encourage use of emergency contraceptive pills as a backup after recognizable failure of barrier methods or other hormonal contraceptive methods, and should expect that women may need emergency contraceptive pills multiple times during their reproductive years.


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Contraceptives, Oral, Combined/administration & dosage , Contraceptives, Postcoital/administration & dosage , Contraceptives, Oral, Combined/adverse effects , Contraceptives, Postcoital/adverse effects , Female , Humans
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