
pmid: 16183541
Emergency contraception is increasing in use and has become a universal standard of care in the United States. This article reviews available forms of emergency contraception, their indications, contraindications, adverse effects and efficacy at preventing pregnancy. This article describes the mechanism of action of different forms of emergency contraception and provides recommendations on when to start or restart an ongoing method of contraceptive after emergency contraception use. Literature on the impact of the advance provision of emergency contraception on contracepting behaviors is reviewed, and behavior change counseling related to emergency contraception is described.
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Adolescent, Intrauterine Devices, Copper, Mifepristone, Contraception, Treatment Outcome, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, Pregnancy in Adolescence, Humans, Female, Emergencies, Progestins, Contraceptives, Postcoital, Contraceptives, Oral
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Adolescent, Intrauterine Devices, Copper, Mifepristone, Contraception, Treatment Outcome, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, Pregnancy in Adolescence, Humans, Female, Emergencies, Progestins, Contraceptives, Postcoital, Contraceptives, Oral
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