A number of small studies have demonstrated increased use of emergency contraception (EC) when women have a supply available at home. It has been suggested that widespread use of EC could reduce abortion rates. We undertook a community intervention study designed to determine whether offering advanced supplies of EC to large numbers of women influenced abortion rates. All women aged between 16 and 29 years living in Lothian, Scotland, were offered, through health services, five courses of EC without cost to keep at home. Of a population of around 85,000 women in this age group, the study showed that an estimated 17,800 women took a supply of EC home and over 4500 of them gave at least one course to a friend. It was found that nearly half (4...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project in Scotland was a radical intervention in which women ag...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) can prevent pregnancy but is under-used. Advanced provision...
A campaign to increase knowledge about emergency contraception has been identified as one of the rel...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project (LECP)—a primary care-based intervention to offer advanc...
background: The increasing use of emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) does not seem to reduce the n...
background: The increasing use of emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) does not seem to reduce the n...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project in Scotland was a radical intervention in which women ag...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Emergency contraception (EC) can be used up to 72 h after sex to prevent pregnancy. Internationally ...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project in Scotland was a radical intervention in which women ag...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) can prevent pregnancy but is under-used. Advanced provision...
A campaign to increase knowledge about emergency contraception has been identified as one of the rel...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project (LECP)—a primary care-based intervention to offer advanc...
background: The increasing use of emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) does not seem to reduce the n...
background: The increasing use of emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) does not seem to reduce the n...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project in Scotland was a radical intervention in which women ag...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Emergency contraception (EC) can be used up to 72 h after sex to prevent pregnancy. Internationally ...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
Although access to and knowledge of emergency contraception (EC) have improved, numerous unplanned p...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project in Scotland was a radical intervention in which women ag...