Emergency contraceptives typically contain one or a combination of hormones that are the same as used in daily birth control only in a larger dose. This prevents the egg from being released, or if it’s already been released, it slows the movement of the egg and the sperm making it less likely that they’ll encounter one another, and finally, failing that, it will prevent the fertilized embryo from implanting into the wall of the uterus and growing any further.
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