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Fertility Medication for Women

Thanks to modern science and technology, couples who struggle with infertility have numerous options when it comes to attempting to get pregnant. You and your partner can choose between drugs, surgical options or assisted reproductive therapy, such as in vitro fertilization. Often, fertility drugs are used along with in vitro to improve your chances of becoming pregnant.

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Driving This Thanksgiving? Here are AAA’s Tips to Avoid the Traffic Jam

Plan your Thanksgiving road trip wisely to avoid traffic hassles and ensure a stress-free holiday. Get insights from AAA’s Thanksgiving travel forecast and expert tips for a smooth journey.

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How Many Times Can Someone Take the Plan B Pill?

The Plan B pill is emergency contraception that can be used up to 72 hours after a birth control failure or unprotected sex. Plan B is Levonorgestrel taken in two doses 12 hours apart. Women over 18 can purchase Plan B from their pharmacist without a prescription, making it a safe and accessible option when you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy. Learn the risks of Plan B, the benefits, and how and when to use Plan B.