Emergency contraception (EC) is a safe and effective, FDA approved, over the counter birth control option for women. As such it should be an integral component of women's reproductive education. It is particularly important for healthcare providers to be knowledgeable about product use and to be aware of current political issues in place that are affecting access to EC. Nurse practitioners have a responsibility to educate their patients regarding all birth control options and to speak comfortably and sensitively about these matters. Being cognizant of all barriers in place that may affect EC access has been an issue among primary care providers. This paper will discuss the societal struggles EC has faced in becoming an acceptable birth cont...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to several contraceptive options that can be used within a few d...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project (LECP)—a primary care-based intervention to offer advanc...
Emergency contraception (EC) provides women and girls with the opportunity to avoid unplanned pregna...
Emergency contraception (EC) can be used up to 72 h after sex to prevent pregnancy. Internationally ...
Background: Emergency Contraception Pill (ECP) is an essential intervention to prevent unwanted preg...
The term emergency contraception (EC) refers to utilizing a medication or placing a copper intrauter...
What is emergency contraception? The term “emergency contraception ” (EC) refers to several contrace...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to several contraceptive options that can be used within a few d...
Emergency contraception (EC) prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Use ...
Emergency contraception (EC) prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Use ...
Emergency contraception (EC) prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Use ...
Current perspectives on emergency contraception Emergency contraception is safe and effective for pr...
Emergency contraception (EC) prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Use ...
Current perspectives on emergency contraception Emergency contraception is safe and effective for pr...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to several contraceptive options that can be used within a few d...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project (LECP)—a primary care-based intervention to offer advanc...
Emergency contraception (EC) provides women and girls with the opportunity to avoid unplanned pregna...
Emergency contraception (EC) can be used up to 72 h after sex to prevent pregnancy. Internationally ...
Background: Emergency Contraception Pill (ECP) is an essential intervention to prevent unwanted preg...
The term emergency contraception (EC) refers to utilizing a medication or placing a copper intrauter...
What is emergency contraception? The term “emergency contraception ” (EC) refers to several contrace...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to several contraceptive options that can be used within a few d...
Emergency contraception (EC) prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Use ...
Emergency contraception (EC) prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Use ...
Emergency contraception (EC) prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Use ...
Current perspectives on emergency contraception Emergency contraception is safe and effective for pr...
Emergency contraception (EC) prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Use ...
Current perspectives on emergency contraception Emergency contraception is safe and effective for pr...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to several contraceptive options that can be used within a few d...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project (LECP)—a primary care-based intervention to offer advanc...