How is the "morning-after" pill different from the minipill?

A) The morning-after pill is a progestin-only pill, and the minipill is an estrogen-only pill.
B) The morning-after pill contains high doses of estrogen and progestin, and the minipill is a progestin only pill.
C) The morning-after pill prevents ovulation, and the minipill prevents implantation.
D) The morning-after pill is taken every day of the month, and the minipill is taken only after unprotected intercourse.


B

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