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Who Should Use Emergency Contraception?
Emergency contraception is suitable for any woman who has had unprotected intercourse and wishes to prevent pregnancy. This includes instances of contraceptive failure (e.g., a torn condom or missed birth control pills) or cases of sexual assault.
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