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Letter to the Editor| Volume 80, ISSUE 6, P591, December 2009

Young women's perceptions of pregnancy risk and use of emergency contraception: findings from a qualitative study

      I read with great interest the article titled: “Young women's perceptions of pregnancy risk and use of emergency contraception: findings from a qualitative study” [
      • Williamson L.M.
      • Buston K.
      • Sweeting H.
      Young women's perceptions of pregnancy risk and use of emergency contraception: findings from a qualitative study.
      ].
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