Emergency Contraception: Morning-After Pill vs. Copper IUD

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Emergency Contraception: Morning-After Pill vs. Copper IUD

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Emergency contraception helps prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or birth control failure.

Emergency contraception helps prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or birth control failure.
Emergency contraception is designed as a backup option to reduce pregnancy risk after unprotected sex.
Emergency contraception is specifically used after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.

Which emergency contraception option is the most effective?

Which emergency contraception option is the most effective?
The copper IUD is more than 99% effective when inserted within 5 days of unprotected sex.
Among emergency contraception options, the copper IUD has the highest effectiveness rate.

How does the copper IUD prevent pregnancy?

How does the copper IUD prevent pregnancy?
Copper causes a local inflammatory response that prevents fertilization.
The copper IUD works by preventing fertilization, not by affecting an existing pregnancy.

The morning-after pill must be taken the morning after sex to be effective.

The morning-after pill must be taken the morning after sex to be effective.
Some emergency pills work up to 3–5 days after sex, depending on the type.
Emergency pills can still work several days after sex, not just the next morning.

Which factor may reduce the effectiveness of emergency contraceptive pills?

Which factor may reduce the effectiveness of emergency contraceptive pills?
Vomiting soon after taking the pill can prevent proper absorption.
Emergency pills work best when absorbed properly and taken promptly.

Which image best represents emergency contraception that also provides long-term pregnancy prevention?

The copper IUD works as emergency contraception and can prevent pregnancy for many years afterward.
Only the copper IUD offers both emergency protection and long-term contraception.

Which statement about emergency contraception and abortion is correct?

Which statement about emergency contraception and abortion is correct?
Emergency contraception works before pregnancy occurs and does not terminate an existing pregnancy.
Emergency contraception is not an abortion and does not affect an established pregnancy.

Emergency contraception has been shown to reduce future fertility.

Emergency contraception has been shown to reduce future fertility.
There is no evidence that emergency contraception affects long-term fertility.
Emergency contraception does not damage reproductive organs or future fertility.
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