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Emergency contraception, or emergency birth control, is used to help keep a woman from getting pregnant after she has had sex without using birth control or if the birth control method failed. This pa... Details >
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Find answers to frequently asked questions about male condoms, including what they are, how they work, and who can use them. ... Details >
What are the different types of birth control? Do they have side effects? Are birth control pills safe? Find answers to these questions, and more.... Details >
Emergency contraception is birth control that prevents pregnancy after sex, which is why it is sometimes called "the morning after pill," or "the day after pill." Emergency contraception makes it much... Details >
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Get answers to frequently asked questions on the types of contraceptive methods available, including advantages and disadvantages and possible side effects with each birth control method.... Details >
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A fact sheet about research on the risk of developing cancer of the breast, cervix, liver and ovary from the use of oral contraceptives.... Details >