New morning-after pill works for up to 5 days

Courtesy Headlines from the Associated Press  Thu, 01/28/2010 - 18:01

LONDON (AP) -- A new type of morning-after pill is more effective than the most widely used drug at preventing pregnancies in women who had unprotected sex and also works longer, for up to five days, a new study says....


 

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