Plan B and other emergency contraceptives do not cause abortions. The medication is known to be effective only before pregnancy.
Even topics that seemed like settled science — such as emergency birth control — have been thrown into the mix., for example, shared by the anti-abortion college group Students for Life.
"Fertilized egg — Google that word because it’s an embryo," the woman says."Plan B is an abortifacient. Pass it on."Students for LifePlan B and other emergency contraceptives do not cause abortions, medical experts say. Plan B, which is also known as the morning-after pill, is a form of emergency contraception that contains levonorgestrel, a form of the progestin hormone. The medication can help prevent pregnancy if it is taken within five days after sexual intercourse.
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