by APFLI | Jan 19, 2005 | Contraception - Chemical Methods / Hormonal Contraception / Emergency / Morning After Pill
Summary: In some ways, the introduction of abortion in pill form is not that newsworthy… pills appear more medical and simple–and the more medical and simple a practice appears, the more acceptable it appears. The abortion lobby is fully aware of this and...
by APFLI | Jan 5, 2005 | Contraception - Chemical Methods / Hormonal Contraception / Emergency / Morning After Pill
Scottish Study Shows Emergency Contraception (EC/MAP) Does Not Reduce Surgical Abortion Rates Contraceptive Pill Increases Risk of Stroke Among Migraine Sufferers Consumer Reports Magazine Rates Condoms ADVANCED PROVISION OF EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION DOES...
by APFLI | Oct 20, 2004 | Contraception - Chemical Methods / Hormonal Contraception / Emergency / Morning After Pill
Responding to Health Minister Pierre Pettigrew’s announcement on 18May04 that Health Canada will move forward with allowing the “morning after pill” (MAP) to be sold without a doctor’s prescription, Dr. Will Johnston, president of Canadian...
by APFLI | Sep 11, 2004 | Contraception - Chemical Methods / Hormonal Contraception / Emergency / Morning After Pill
Emergency Contraception Supporters want EC (MAP – Morning After Pill) to be freely available in all county health departments (to girls as young as 14, without parental knowledge) nationwide. They are also pressuring the FDA to release EC over-the-counter (OTC)....
by APFLI | Sep 2, 2004 | Contraception - Chemical Methods / Hormonal Contraception / Emergency / Morning After Pill
For more articles concerning EC/MAP, click here. Emergency Contraception [EC] is a very potent medication. EC is also called the Morning After Pill [MAP]. (A specific brand of EC sold in the USA is Plan B.) EC is being provided in local health department clinics in...