2016, Number 4
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Rev Hosp Jua Mex 2016; 83 (4)
Anticoncepción de emergencia
Vargas-Hernández VM, Ferrer-Arreola LP, Tovar-Rodríguez JM, Macías-Heredia MT
Language: Spanish
References: 39
Page: 148-156
PDF size: 203.78 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Emergency contraception is the method to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse or when it fails another
method of family planning; as there is controversy about the definition of pregnancy and induced abortion; using
the medical definition accepted by the World Health Organization, where pregnancy begins with implantation,
emergency contraception, is not equivalent to abortion; although ethical problems, such as the assertion that
human life begins after fertilization; and using these definitions, it creates controversy, but it is vital to determine the
exact mechanism of action of emergency contraception; but it is well established that hormone emergency
contraception acts through different mechanisms, but the principal is inhibition or delay of ovulation.
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