| 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. ec.princeton.edu |
| 2. | 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. www.ec-help.org |
| 4. | 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. www.fwhc.org |
| 5. | 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. www.backupyourbirthcontrol.org |
| 8. | Consortium for Emergency Contraception | | | International consortium promoting availability of emergency contraception. Includes comparison chart on pill formulations and other health education and information materials for use in implementing new EC programs, particularly in developing countries. www.cecinfo.org |
| 9. | Emergency Contraception Update | | | From Clinical Proceedings, a monograph on the current status of EC technologies. Numerous footnotes and reference citations. www.arhp.org |
| 10. | 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. alaskaec.org |
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