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Minderjährige können Pillen kostenlos oder mit einer 5,-€ Beteiligung erhalten werden (Stand gem. 2015). Volljährige müssen den gesamten Preis zahlen, der von Firma zur Firma unterschiedlich ist. Beispielweise kostete eine Monat-Dose Desofemine 15,-€ in 2015.
Minderjährige können Pillen kostenlos oder mit einer 5,-€ Beteiligung erhalten werden (Stand gem. 2015). Volljährige müssen den gesamten Preis zahlen, der von Firma zur Firma unterschiedlich ist. Beispielweise kostete eine Monat-Dose Desofemine 15,-€ in 2015.


==Notkontrazeption (die Pille danach)==
==Notfallkontrazeption (die Pille danach)==


'''Important Notes:''' Emergency contraception may prevent pregnancy for three days (72 hours) and sometimes five days (120 hours) after unprotected sex. Take EC '''as soon as possible''' after unprotected sex. If you don't have access to dedicated EC, oral contraceptives can be used as replacement EC, but remember the following: 1) Only some contraceptives work as EC 2) Different contraceptives require different dosages and time schedules to work as EC 3) You must only use the first 21 pills in 28-day packs and 4) They may be less effective than dedicated EC. For general information on emergency contraceptives, click [https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/morning-after-pill-emergency-contraception here] and [http://ec.princeton.edu/info/ecp.html here].
'''Important Notes:''' Emergency contraception may prevent pregnancy for three days (72 hours) and sometimes five days (120 hours) after unprotected sex. Take EC '''as soon as possible''' after unprotected sex. If you don't have access to dedicated EC, oral contraceptives can be used as replacement EC, but remember the following: 1) Only some contraceptives work as EC 2) Different contraceptives require different dosages and time schedules to work as EC 3) You must only use the first 21 pills in 28-day packs and 4) They may be less effective than dedicated EC. For general information on emergency contraceptives, click [https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/morning-after-pill-emergency-contraception here] and [http://ec.princeton.edu/info/ecp.html here].
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