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Question:
What is the morning after pill? How does the morning after pill works? Can these pills be get over the counter?

Answer:
by Farid Abdel Hadi:
(06/26/2004)
There are severalo ways to prevent pregnancy after an unprotected intercourse. The simplest and easiest is to call your gynecologist, and have with you the date of your last period and your usual cycle length. A simple calculation may assure you that your are most likely will NOT get pregnant this month. Another way is the morning after pill, that needs to be take within less than 24, better 12 hours after intercourse. Another option still is to put a loop. Washing the sperms is a good way, if done immediatley, and better with some vinegar, a common house hold item that kills sperms effectively. In all cases, better use method (condom) all the time.

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