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As use of morning-after pills rises in India, health workers voice concerns

January 2, 2010
Emily Wax, Washington Post

NEW DELHI -- A college-age woman, dressed in traditional Indian clothing with her hair in a long braid, nervously whispers into a phone that she needs to find an abortion clinic. The next scene of the popular Indian TV ad shows the woman and a friend peering into a dimly lit alley as a voice-over says, "It's better to take an I-pill and avoid the quandary of an abortion."

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