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How do Emergency Contraceptive Pills Work?
ECPs primarily work by delaying
ovulation
. They may also prevent fertilization or implantation of a fertilized egg. It's crucial to understand that ECPs are not the same as
abortion pills
and will not affect an existing pregnancy.
Frequently asked queries:
How do Emergency Contraceptive Pills Work?
How Effective are Emergency Contraceptives?
Who Can Use Emergency Contraceptives?
How to Access Emergency Contraceptives?
Can Emergency Contraceptives Affect Future Fertility?
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How Can You Manage Mild Contractions at Home?
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How is Vaginal Agenesis Diagnosed?
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How is Cervical Dilation Measured?
How is Patient Safety Ensured?
How Are Pelvic Floor Disorders Diagnosed?
What Treatments are Available for Adrenal Gland Disorders?
What are the Health Consequences of GBV?
What Treatments are Available for Menstrual Disorders?
What Are Common Lactation Problems?
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