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Emergency Contraception : A Last Chance to Prevent Unintended Pregnancy James Trussell, PhD1. Elizabeth G. Raymond, MD, MPH2. Kelly Cleland, MPA, MPH3. November 2017. 1. Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Emeritus, Office of Population Research, Princeton University, Wallace Hall, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 08544, USA. Honorary Fellow, University of Edinburgh Tel: 609-258-4946, Fax: 609-258-1039, Email: 2. Senior Medical Associate, Gynuity Health Projects. 15 East 26th Street, New York, NY. 10100, USA. Tel: 212-448-1230; Fax: 212-448-1260; Email: 3. Research Specialist, Office of Population Research, Princeton University, Wallace Hall, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 08544, USA. Tel: 609-258-1395; Email: The authors have no personal financial interest whatsoever in the commercial success or failure of Emergency Contraception . Introduction About 45% of all pregnancies in the United States are unintended: million occurred in 2011 alone, the last year for which data are Emergency Contraception offers women a last chance to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse.
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