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Birth Control Pills, Condoms = Abortion, says Department of Health and Human Services

The Department of Health and Human Services is proposing a new regulation that would allow health care professionals and hospitals the right to refuse to provide women access to even the most common forms of contraception - everything from birth control pills to condoms to the "morning after" pill - under the auspices that such contraception is a... Read moreChevron
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Emergency contraception: How much do you know about the morning after pill?

Emergency contraception (ECP) is sometimes called "morning after pill." It should not be used as a substitute for regular birth control, but can be used after unprotected sex. Some of the reasons women may use the ECP are:   • You had unprotected sex • You used a condom but it broke • You missed two or more birth control pills... Read moreChevron
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