" Plan B, the so-called morning-after pill, doesn't appear to have changed the rate of unintended pregnancies or any other sexual behavior, says a review of statistics by researchers with the Cochrane Collaboration. "
" Plan B is used by women to prevent a pregnancy immediately after having unprotected sex. It's available without prescription to people 18 and older. The most recent statistics show that about 6 percent of women purchased Plan B during the course of a year, says the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."
" "We had expected that easier access to emergency contraception could help women use the pills more quickly when they needed them," said the review's chief researcher. But that doesn't seem to be ... read the whole article
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