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Popularity of morning-after pills fuels concerns in India
Updated On: 08 September, 2010 03:14 PM IST | | AFP
Heavy use of "morning-after" pills is causing concern in India where the government has banned ads criticised for promoting them as a primary contraceptive rather than an emergency measure.
Heavy use of "morning-after" pills is causing concern in India where the government has banned ads criticised for promoting them as a primary contraceptive rather than an emergency measure.
Emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs), which can prevent pregnancy if taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex, are freely available over the counter in India, which remains largely conservative in its attitudes to sex and sex education.
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