Medically reviewed by Renita White, MD You can take Plan B (levonorgestrel), or the "morning-after pill" as often as you need ...
Plan B works to prevent pregnancy by delaying ovulation. It doesn’t affect ovulation if it’s already happening. If you’re not sure where you are in your cycle and the morning-after pill is ...
The push for ‘reproductive wellness’ on campuses has led to vending machines dispensing pills that can end human lives.
The University of Maryland offers free sexual health, contraception and healthcare supplies that can be found in the ...
Emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) are the most common medications used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex. “These ...