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Morning-after pills that can decrease the risk from unprotected sex are available without a prescription even to teenagers.
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Morning-after count: 64. 04.5% (62. 7K votes) No, 35.9 % (35. 2K votes) Yes.
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Morning-after count: 56.03% (155. 4K votes) Yes, 43.97% (121. 9K votes) No. Seattle Election Results link.
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I-937 results and analysis: Morning-after numbers are 52.6 % (579. 7K votes) Yes; 47.3 % (522. 1K votes) No. OVERVIEW: I-933 is the property rights measure sponsored by the Washington Farm Bureau.
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Prop. 1 results: Morning-after count: 53.99% (52. 4K votes) Yes, 46.01% (44. 7K votes) No. OVERVIEW: Seattle Referendum 1 would uphold existing city law mandating a four-foot separation between strippers and patrons in Seattle strip clubs, and mandating other strip club regulations, i.e. bright lighting, no tipping and city inspections while shows are in progress.
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And if in this particular instance, the Morning After Pill is preventing implantation after ovulation and conception have occurred see MayoClinic: Morning-after pill…
Think Progress » Popular Teen TV Show To Claim Morning-After Pill Can Cause A Miscarriage 2007
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"Morning-after pill proponents treat women like sex machines."
Hullabaloo 2006
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Morning-after pill handout causes rise in teenage sexual disease, study finds Amanda Holden - "I know the pain of having a stillborn son, too" Britain faces dementia catastrophe without 'aggressive' research drive
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Morning-after pill handout causes rise in teenage sexual disease, study finds
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Morning-after pill handout causes rise in teenage sexual disease, study finds
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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