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Some women with unrestricted access to emergency contraception (EC) will substitute it for their usual methods of birth control, according to data from a randomized, controlled trial. Women who had EC on hand were about three times as likely as were women who had to obtain EC to report that they had ever substituted emergency contraception for condoms or other methods of contraception, the researchers found. This effect was most pronounced among women who did not use a hormonal method at baseline and were not consistent condom users at baseline. The researchers analyzed data from more ...