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Emergency contraception

Emergency Contraception Update

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By: Dave Gilmartin

Despite advances in contraception, rates of unintended pregnancy remain high in the United States.

Emergency contraception is a safe and effective way to reduce this risk and there have been various changes in available methods and corresponding legislation.

Learn about the available methods, ongoing barriers to access, and strategies to increase use and reduce risk among your patients.

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