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1.Emergency Contraception
 Information about emergency contraception derived from the medical literature and a directory of clinicians willing to provide emergency contraceptives in your area. Maintained by Office of Population Research at Princeton University.
URL:http://ec.princeton.edu/
2.Alaska Emergency Contraception Project
 Current information on emergency contraception, including how it works, how it is administered, why it is important, and where to obtain it in Alaska.
URL:http://www.akemergencycontraception.org/
3.Emergency Contraception Update
 From Clinical Proceedings August 2000, a monograph on the current status of EC technologies. Numerous footnotes and reference citations.
URL:http://www.arhp.org/CPAugust_2000/emergencyconupdate.htm
4.Back Up Your Birth Control
 Promotional information about options for preventing unintended pregnancy with emergency contraception medications available in the U.S. Recommends keeping EC in your medicine cabinet, just in case.
URL:http://www.backupyourbirthcontrol.org/
5.Emergency Contraception: Caught Out, Sort It Out
 The National Assembly for Wales' campaign to raise awareness of EC. Questions and answers about morning-after pills and IUDs.
URL:http://www.caughtout.org.uk
6.Emergency Contraception: The Resource Guide for California
 CARAL Pro-Choice Education Fund's resource guide to emergency contraception, including what it is, when to use it, and where to get it.
URL:http://www.choice.org/ecp/
7.The Emergency Contraception Pharmacy Program
 Extensive consumer information about emergency contraception (the morning after pill) and listing of pharmacies in California where women can get EC without a prescription from a doctor.
URL:http://www.ec-help.org
8.The Emergency Birth Control Organization
 Comprehensive information about the "morning after pill" and emergency contraception, presented in a way that is easy to understand.
URL:http://www.emergencybirthcontrol.org
9.Emergency Contraceptive Insertion of the Copper T IUD
 Fact sheet.
URL:http://www.emory.edu/WHSC/MED/FAMPLAN/emergencycopperT.html
10.Emergency Contraception
 Information for health professionals in Australia, from Family Planning Queensland. Describes the use of oral steroids and copper-bearing IUDs for postcoital contraception.
URL:http://www.fpq.asn.au/!factsheets&brochures/fs-CH-Ec-HealthProfs.htm
11.Emergency Contraception
 Feminist Women's Health Center's information on using pills and IUDs to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse, including cautions, side effects, danger signs, advantages and disadvantages.
URL:http://www.fwhc.org/birth-control/ecinfo.htm
12.Emergency Contraception (Health4her)
 A definition of emergency birth control, including if it is safe, what to do if one is in need, how to take the pills, side effects and who can use this method.
URL:http://www.health4her.com/library/concerns/emergency_contraception.cfm
13.Fact Sheet -- Emergency Contraception
 Planned Parenthood Federation fact sheet includes information for prospective patients, as well as about issues related to EC.
URL:http://www.plannedparenthood.org/library/BIRTHCONTROL/EmergContra.htm
14.Emergency Contraception - Rite Care Pharmacy
 Includes FAQs on EC in general and Plan B (which is offered for sale online) in particular.
URL:http://www.ritecare.com/ec.asp
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