Use of hormonal emergency contraception at a university health centre over a 6 year period

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Abstract

This was a retrospective review of the use of emergency hormonal contraception at a university-based health centre over a 6 year period. Usage was greater than noted in previous studies. Condom problems, or not using any form of contraception, were the main reasons for requests. Users were significantly more likely to be smokers than the base population.

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Porter, J. F. H. (2001). Use of hormonal emergency contraception at a university health centre over a 6 year period. British Journal of Family Planning, 27(1), 47–48. https://doi.org/10.1783/147118901101194903

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