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Online Resources

The websites below can provide up-to-date information on emergency contraception and other women's health issues.

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The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists
American Medical Association
American Medical Women's Association
American Pharmacists Association
American Public Health Association
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Family Health International
Go2ec.org
International Consortium for Emergency Contraception
Managing Contraception
National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health
National Medical Association
Not-2-late.com
Pharmacy Access Partnership
Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health
Program for Appropriate Technology in Health
Reproductive Health Technologies Projects


References

1. Task Force on Postovulatory Methods of Fertility Regulation. Randomised controlled trial of levonorgestrel versus the Yuzpe regimen of combined oral contraceptives for emergency contraception. Lancet. 1998;352:428-433.

2. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. ACOG supports safety and availability of over-the-counter emergency contraception. Available at: http://www.acog.org/from_home/publications/press-releases/nr02-28-01-2.cfm. Accessed April 4, 2005.

3. Henshaw SK. Unintended pregnancy in the United States. Family Planning Perspectives. 1998;30:24-29, 46.

4. Jones RK, Henshaw D, Henshaw SK. Contraceptive use among U.S. women having abortions in 2000-2001. Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2002;34:294-303.

5. Dedicated emergency contraceptive pills worldwide. Available at: http://ec.princeton.edu/questions/dedicated.html. Accessed April 7, 2005.

6. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. New ACOG leader promotes widespread advance prescriptions for emergency contraception. Available at: http://www.acog.org/from_home/publications/press-releases/nr04-30-01-1.cfm. Accessed April 4, 2005.

7. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. ACOG to testify before FDA in support of over-the-counter emergency contraception. Available at: http://www.acog.org/from_home/publications/press-releases/nr12-15-03.cfm. Accessed April 4, 2005.

8. Arowojolu AO, Okewkie IA, et al. Comparative evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of two regimens of levonorgestrel for emergency contraception in Nigerians. Contraception. 2002: 66(4);269-73.

9. von Hertzen H, Piaggio G, et al. Low dose mifepristone and two regimens of levonorgestrel for emergency contraception: a WHO multicentre randomised trial. Lancet. 2002:360(9348): 1803-10

10. Hamoda H, Ashok PW, et al. A randomized trial of mifepristone (10 mg) and levonorgestrel for emergency contraception. Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2004:104(6);1307-13.

11. Kavanaugh ML, Schwarz EB. Counseling About and Use of Emergency Contraception in the United States. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. June 2, 2008; Vol.40, Number 2.

12. von Hertzen H, Piaggio G, Ding J, et al. Low dose mifepristone and two regimens of levonorgestrel for emergency contraception: a WHO multicentre randomised trial. Lancet. Dec 7 2002;360(9348):1803-1810. <

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