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To: epicure who wrote (215)2/21/2001 2:06:39 PM
From: Win Smith  Read Replies (1) of 51717
 
Er, since I just berated somebody elsewhere, I got to point out again that the morning after pill isn't RU-486. The MAP is like a high dosage birth control pill (ie, estrogen/progesterone) which somehow causes the embryo to not implant in the uterus. It needs to be taken within 72 hours or something.

I'm not sure, but I think RU-486 isn't supposed to be administered until pregnancy is confirmed, like at 30 days or something.

-Win.
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