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Spain: new data on EC use among youth
October 2019. According to the National Survey on Sexual Health and Contraception among Spanish Youth, promoted by the Spanish Society of Contraception (SEC), 29,7% of young women have ever used emergency contraception (EC) pills. These figures vary when broken down by ages: 14,4% of 16 to 18 years old have ever used EC; 19,9% of…
Medicines Authority recommends OTC sale of EC in Malta
On October 17th, 2016, the head of the Malta Medicines Authority, Serracino Inglott, announced that the sale of EC pills will be allowed without a prescription. According to an article from Times of Malta: “The authority has always based its decisions on three things; quality, safety of patients and efficacy. By asking patients to go to doctors…

WHO confirms safety of repeated Emergency Contraception use in new MEC
November — The World Health Organization (WHO) has released the latest edition of its Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use (MEC), updating global guidance on the safety of contraceptive methods for people with specific health conditions or characteristics. A key change concerns emergency contraception (EC). For the first time, the MEC clearly states that EC…
US FDA announcement on LNG EC efficacy and weight
On May 24, 2016, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced completion of a review of the existing data related to the efficacy of EC and body weight, concluding that the data do not warrant a change to product labels: “The FDA has completed a review of available scientific data concerning the effectiveness of levonorgestrel (LNG)…
TED-Ed releases new lesson explaining how the “morning-after pill” prevents pregnancy
March 2026. A new animated lesson from TED-Ed explores the science behind emergency contraception and answers a common question: how does the morning-after pill actually work? In “How does the morning-after pill prevent pregnancy?”, physician and researcher Alison Edelman explains the biological mechanisms behind emergency contraceptive pills and addresses widespread misconceptions about their function. Using…
Hormonal IUDs may be a viable method for emergency contraception
January, 2021. Scientists at University of Utah Health found that hormonal intra uterine devices (IUDs) were comparable to copper IUDs for use as emergency contraceptives. According to the researchers, the finding would support adding hormonal IUDs to current emergency contraception options. Read more here.
