Emergency Contraception
Emergency Contraception (EC) is an FDA approved contraceptive for use after sexual intercourse, when contraceptives have failed, or when no contraceptives were used.
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| About Emergency Contraception (EC) |
| Emergency contraception (EC) - also known as the "morning-after" pill - is a type of birth control pill that you can take to ...
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| Massachusetts EC Law |
| In 2005, Massachusetts became the 8th state in the nation to improve access to EC. The Emergency Contraception Law requires hospital ...
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| EC in Massachusetts Hospitals |
| The 2005 Massachusetts EC law requires that hospital emergency departments offer rape survivors information about EC and provide the medication ...
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| EC in Massachusetts Pharmacies |
| Emergency contraception is available without a prescription in pharmacies to anyone 17 years of age or older who can provide ...
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| Massachusetts Emergency Contraception Network |
| The Massachusetts Emergency Contraception Network is a coalition of reproductive rights organizations, medical providers, pharmacists, community organizations, and government agencies ...
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