From SoS Mark Martin: Here comes the science: To summarize: It is - TopicsExpress



          

From SoS Mark Martin: Here comes the science: To summarize: It is possible that Plan B may delay ovulation when given before or at the beginning of the fertile period, when the chance of pregnancy is slim to none, and therefore, it is not “needed” to prevent pregnancy. When given after intercourse in the fertile period and before the LH peak that triggers ovulation, Plan B fails to act as a contraceptive 80-92% of the time; it acts instead as an abortifacient, eliminating all embryos likely to have been conceived. ncbcenter.org/document.doc?id=584
Posted on: Sat, 07 Jun 2014 20:14:25 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015