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Non-Surgical Abortion

Emergency contraception is also known as "The Morning After Pill" and is up to 75% effective in preventing pregnancy if it is taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse (preferably taken after 24 hours). This method may be an important "safety net" if one has missed 2 or more birth control pills, starts a new pack 2 or more days late, misses the deadline date for a contraceptive injection, rape or other forms of missed or damaged contraception.

Emergency contraception is NOT effective in interrupting an already established pregnancy. A pregnancy test should be performed prior to emergency contraception pills being taken.

Women who should NOT use Emergency Contraception are:

1. Already have an established pregnancy
2. History of blood clots
3. Uncontrolled hypertension
4. Stroke or TIA
5. Smokers over the age of 35
6. Serious liver disease
7. Cancer of the breast or reproductive organs
8. Use of medication to control seizure disorder

Side Effects May Be:

Nausea/Vomiting
Breast tenderness
Irregular menstrual bleeding
Headache

Fetal Anomaly:

At Eve Medical Centers we understand the emotional sensitivity and impact on a patient when the physician must inform the patient of a fetal abnormality. Our staff is highly trained to help in all situations that may occur. We are always confidential but always encourage the patient to include family and friends for support.

Eve Medical Centers are always here to help and support all patients 24 hours, 7 days a week.

You are never alone. Eve Medical Centers is here to help and understand.



A Eve's Clinic Referral Services, Inc
3900 NW 79th Avenue
Suite 575
Miami, FL 33166
305.591.2288
FAX: 305.591.1588
A Eve Medical Center of Kendall
9350 South Dadeland Blvd.
Suite 100
Miami, FL 33156
305.670.9797
FAX: 305.670.0214