Sure: Emergency contraception decreases the risk of unplanned pregnancy but it is not guarantee. IT decreases the risk y 70%. This is way we recommend using birth control and condoms. Emergency contraception is meant to be used as a back up plan. If you think you might be pregnant check then check a home pregnancy test. They are cheap, reliable and available at any pharmacy.
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