NOUN
- a large dose of estrogen taken orally within 24 to 72 hours after intercourse; prevents implantation of a fertilized ovum and so acts as a contraceptive; commonly used after rape or incest
How To Use morning-after pill In A Sentence
- Chile's top constitutional court blocked a government bid to promote the free distribution of the morning-after pill to minors aged 14 and over, dealing a new setback to President Michelle Bachelet.
- It is certainly better than other alternatives, like the morning-after pill.
- The next morning he coldly told her to buy the morning-after pill. The Sun
- The morning-after pill is to be available without prescription at chemists from the new year.
- Pro-life groups opposed to the referendum claim that a ‘yes’ vote will allow the use of abortifacients such as the morning-after pill and the IUD.
- Recently, some pharmacists have refused to sell the morning-after pill or refer patients to other druggists, citing moral beliefs.
- An estimated 1 to 2 out of 100 women who have unprotected sex one time and correctly use the morning-after pill will get pregnant.
- Chile's top constitutional court blocked a government bid to promote the free distribution of the morning-after pill to minors aged 14 and over, dealing a new setback to President Michelle Bachelet.
- If you're concerned about falling pregnant, ask your pharmacist for an emergency contraceptive pill, also known as the 'morning-after pill'.
- But after enduring another week of bitter backlash over its mandate requiring religious employers, including Catholic hospitals and universities, to cover birth control, including the morning-after pill, in their health-care plans, the White House on Friday announced what it calls an "accommodation" that will require insurers to pay directly for women's contraception if an employer objects to doing so on religious grounds. Rick on a Roll