The article provides up-to-date knowledge about the availability and use of emergency contraception (EC) necessary for primary care nurses. Emergency contraception is defined as a post-coital method under female control which produces an effect before implantation. The three licensed forms of emergency contraception in Great Britain are Levonelle One-Step, ellaOne and the copper-bearing intrauterine device
EC offers women a last chance at preventing an unplanned pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. UP...
Abstract Emergency contraception is indicated in instances of unprotected sexual intercourse, includ...
The standard method for emergency contraception used to be the Yuzpe regimen, which consists of two ...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to several contraceptive options that can be used within a few d...
Emergency contraception (EC) can be used as a backup contraceptive to help prevent unintended and un...
pre-printEmergency contraception (EC) is any method used after sexual intercourse to prevent pregnan...
Current perspectives on emergency contraception Emergency contraception is safe and effective for pr...
Current perspectives on emergency contraception Emergency contraception is safe and effective for pr...
The term emergency contraception (EC) refers to utilizing a medication or placing a copper intrauter...
Emergency contraception (EC), also known as 'the morning after pill', or post-coital contraception, ...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to several contraceptive options that can be used within a few d...
What is emergency contraception? The term “emergency contraception ” (EC) refers to several contrace...
Emergency contraception (EC) has the potential to reduce unintended pregnancy and abortion rates. Th...
Emergency contraception (EC) is a safe and effective, FDA approved, over the counter birth control o...
Background Emergency contraception can be used to prevent pregnancy where contraception has not been...
EC offers women a last chance at preventing an unplanned pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. UP...
Abstract Emergency contraception is indicated in instances of unprotected sexual intercourse, includ...
The standard method for emergency contraception used to be the Yuzpe regimen, which consists of two ...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to several contraceptive options that can be used within a few d...
Emergency contraception (EC) can be used as a backup contraceptive to help prevent unintended and un...
pre-printEmergency contraception (EC) is any method used after sexual intercourse to prevent pregnan...
Current perspectives on emergency contraception Emergency contraception is safe and effective for pr...
Current perspectives on emergency contraception Emergency contraception is safe and effective for pr...
The term emergency contraception (EC) refers to utilizing a medication or placing a copper intrauter...
Emergency contraception (EC), also known as 'the morning after pill', or post-coital contraception, ...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to several contraceptive options that can be used within a few d...
What is emergency contraception? The term “emergency contraception ” (EC) refers to several contrace...
Emergency contraception (EC) has the potential to reduce unintended pregnancy and abortion rates. Th...
Emergency contraception (EC) is a safe and effective, FDA approved, over the counter birth control o...
Background Emergency contraception can be used to prevent pregnancy where contraception has not been...
EC offers women a last chance at preventing an unplanned pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. UP...
Abstract Emergency contraception is indicated in instances of unprotected sexual intercourse, includ...
The standard method for emergency contraception used to be the Yuzpe regimen, which consists of two ...