What are the signs Plan B didn’t work? Emergency contraception explained.
Emergency contraception works by either preventing the uniting of sperm and egg, preventing implantation into the uterine lining, or both.
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Emergency contraception works by either preventing the uniting of sperm and egg, preventing implantation into the uterine lining, or both.
Some say hormonal birth control negatively affected their mood, making them feel depressed, anxious, or irritable. You may also hear...
Here’s how long it takes to conceive, depending on what kind of birth control you were using.
Most American and European women will use at least one form of hormonal contraceptive.
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