as you might imagine, we get quite a few questions on the morning after pill.
I hadn't thought about it, but yeah - a second's thinking suggests this is probably among your top 10 questions!
VERY exciting news, although I'm assuming that getting it here is going to be the usual go-around of delays and objections and with five days there are still women who run into folks who want to run the clock out.
Personally, I think EC should be something every woman keeps around on spec, just like bandaids, Bactine, Ace bandages, and a fire extinguisher. It's not a question of planning on needing it, it's a question of having it on the off chance you might.
(I'm so American, aren't I? We're terrible for using brand names as generic identifiers. Mind you, I don't even know what the generic equivalent *is* for Bactine or Ace bandages.)
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I hadn't thought about it, but yeah - a second's thinking suggests this is probably among your top 10 questions!
VERY exciting news, although I'm assuming that getting it here is going to be the usual go-around of delays and objections and with five days there are still women who run into folks who want to run the clock out.
Personally, I think EC should be something every woman keeps around on spec, just like bandaids, Bactine, Ace bandages, and a fire extinguisher. It's not a question of planning on needing it, it's a question of having it on the off chance you might.
(I'm so American, aren't I? We're terrible for using brand names as generic identifiers. Mind you, I don't even know what the generic equivalent *is* for Bactine or Ace bandages.)