Emergancy contraception - legal in Canada but not in the U.S.
Emergancy contraception is a safe way to prevent pregnacy after unpretected sex and can be taken up to 5 days after unpretected sex. However the sonner EC is used the more effectuve it is. On April 19, Canada’s national health agency — Health Canada — approved emergency contraception for use without a doctor’s prescription. Doing so allows the pills to be sold at pharmacies throughout the country and makes it simpler for women to procure the methods of birth control. To read more about this story in the Daily Kent Stater Kent State University's indipendent newspaper click here.
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