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I think I might be pregnant, what should I do?

This can be a very scary time for people - especially when the possible pregnancy is not planned.

Date: 2005/05/02

This can be a very scary time for people - especially when the possible pregnancy is not planned. If you have had unprotected intercourse in the last 72 hours (three days) and you don't want to be pregnant, you may want to consider the Morning After Pill. These pills are available at Community Health Clinics in Winnipeg, or possibly from your physician. If it is too late for the Morning After Pill, you will need to get a pregnancy test and possibly counselling regarding your options at this point.

For more information please visit www.thinkagain.ca

 
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