Discourses on the postcoital pill in young women
Abstract Background Emergency contraception (EC) is an effective postcoital contraceptive method for reducing the risk of unwanted pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. The estimated effectiveness of EC is between 70 and 89% if taken within 72 h following intercourse. Most of the studies carried...
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Main Authors: | M. L. Bauzà-Amengual (Author), M. Esteva (Author), M. Ingla-Pol (Author), M. A. Font-Oliver (Author), S. March (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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