09-24-2012, 08:40 PM
Ah, it still is way better than the alternatives ( not saying it is always better than having the child, but the physical and emotional effects are definitely less enduring
), but, yeah, it is and should be used as an emergency option. Which, if things haven't changed dramatically since I last read up on it, is exactly how it is being prescribed by doctors.
Long-term, it certainly has less an effect than taking the "standard" oral contraceptive on a regular basis, but as I said - pleasant, it is not. But still - I was damn glad at the time that such a medication exists.
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Long-term, it certainly has less an effect than taking the "standard" oral contraceptive on a regular basis, but as I said - pleasant, it is not. But still - I was damn glad at the time that such a medication exists.