She left the agency saying politics had slowed the approval of the morning-after pill for over-the-counter use. Her ...
One school holds that giving women a pregnancy test followed by a “morning-after pill” if the test is negative is morally permissible and in line with Directive 36. As pregnancy testing ...
Women should be supplied with emergency "morning after" contraception pills in advance to help prevent unwanted pregnancies. The fpa (Family Planning Association) said having the pills to hand was ...
The Vatican and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops have warned for years that emergency contraceptives could induce ...
One of the country's biggest supermarket chains today said it had decided not to dispense the morning-after pill to under 16s from its in-store pharmacies. Seventeen Tesco pharmacies, along with ...
This pill is for emergencies; it’s not meant to be your go-to method. What happens if you take the morning-after pill too often? [123RF] The morning-after pill is a lifesaver for many women.
Abortion foes have long argued that morning-after pills like Ella can act as abortifacients, substances that cause abortion.
This drug is the active ingredient in the morning-after pill commonly marketed as “ella” or “ellaOne,” which is advertised as a non-abortive contraception used only to prevent pregnancy.
It's important to note, however, that reproductive health experts warn that the study could fuel political controversy, because Ella is also marketed as a prescription morning-after pill to ...