Facts
- Fact: Morning After Pill from Anglicans For Life's Briefing Booklet The morning after pills act by delaying or inhibiting ovulation, and/or altering tubal transport of sperm and/or ova (thereby inhibiting ovulation), and/or altering the endometrium (thereby inhibiting implantation). (FDA, Federal Register Notice, Vol. 62, No. 37, Feb. 25, 1997)The morning after pill is nothing more than a double dose or more, of regular birth control pills.








