Consensus statement on emergency contraception

Contraception

Abstract

Twenty-four experts from around the world, representing the fields of research, policy, communications, women's advocacy and medicine, gathered at the Rockefeller Foundation Conference Center in Bellagio, Italy, in April 1995 to discuss emergency contraception. The conference was hosted by South-to-South Cooperation in Reproductive Health and co-sponsored by the International Planned Parenthood Federation, Family Health International, the Population Council and the World Health Organization. The conference was supported by the Rockefeller Foundation.

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