Q: While there are many different kinds of levonorgestrel pills available, there is only one pill that contains ulipristal acetate. It goes by the brand name ella, and you will need a prescription from a doctor to get it.  While ella is not as easy to get as over-the-counter emergency contraceptives, it does have some benefits over the other type of pill. It is the most effective morning after pill available, and it can be taken up to 120 hours after unprotected sex, while levonorgestrel pills can only be taken up to 72 hours after. You can see any doctor for a prescription for ella. If you do not want to go to your primary care physician or gynecologist, you can go to a walk-in clinic, an urgent care center, or a women's health clinic, such as Planned Parenthood. ella is a single-dose pill that can be taken up to five days after unprotected sex. It is no less effective if you take it on day five than if you take it on day one, but you should see your doctor and fill your prescription as soon as possible, just in case your pharmacy doesn't have it in stock. Just like levonorgestrel pills, ella is a small pill that should be taken with water. While ella is the most effective morning after pill available, it is not right for everyone. You should not take it if you have used other forms of hormonal birth control within the last five days, including birth control pills, patches, or rings, as it will not be as effective. It is also not as effective for women who have a BMI over 35.  If you have taken hormonal birth control in the last five days, you can still take levonorgestrel pills. If your BMI is between 25 and 35, ella is a better choice than levonorgestrel pills. You should also avoid using ella if you are breast feeding, unless you are able to pump and dispose of your breast milk for several days. After taking ella, it is important that you use a backup birth control method, such as a condom, for at least 14 days. If you are taking are taking a hormonal contraception, you can not restart their contraception for five days after taking ulipristal acetate. You should also avoid using other emergency contraceptives shortly after you use ella. If you have already taken ella and you need to take the morning after pill a second time during the same monthly cycle, be sure to take ella again.
A: See your doctor for a prescription. Take the pill as soon as possible. Understand when ella is less effective. Use a back-up birth control method.

Q: A low-heat grill is required so that you can get an even cook on the knockwurst without burning it. Do not put the knockwurst on a high-heat grill or you will burn the outside without cooking the center. Place the knockwurst on the grill with tongs. As the knockwurst cooks, it should develop grill marks on the side facing the grill. Flipping the knockwurst over will ensure that it cooks all the way through and will create grill marks on both sides of the knockwurst. When the sausage is fully cooked it should be grey or brown throughout and the juices should run clear. Grilled knockwurst will have a nice snap to them. Popular condiments for them include mustard, sauerkraut, grilled onions, and mustard. If you have leftover knockwurst you can store them in the refrigerator for 3-4 days or freeze them for up to 3 months.
A: Place the knockwurst on a low-heat grill. Cook the sausage for 3-5 minutes. Flip the sausage and cook the other side for 3-5 minutes. Serve the knockwurst on a bun with garnishes.

Q: If you love wearing a big, cozy scarf, but you don’t like to have the ends hanging down, a brooch is the perfect solution! Wrap the scarf comfortably around your neck, then use the brooch to pin the end of the scarf in place. This will add a pretty touch that’s as functional as it is stylish! You can pin the scarf in the center of your chest, or you can add the brooch closer to your shoulder if you prefer. A jeweled brooch can make the perfect hair accessory. For a simple way to tuck your brooch into your hair, pin the clasp to a headband or pass it through a ribbon. Then, slip on the headband or tie the ribbon around your hair for a unique new hairstyle! If you want to wear your brooch but you don’t want to put holes in your clothes, try wearing it as a necklace instead. Attach it to a chain, a string of pearls, or even a piece of ribbon to create a one-of-a-kind necklace you can wear anywhere.  To make your brooch into a choker, attach it to a narrow piece of ribbon or velvet that’s long enough to wrap around your throat. Make a smaller brooch into a pendant by attaching it to a long chain. Dress up your flats, loafers, or even a pair of canvas sneaker by pinning on a pair of matching brooches. Then, plan your outfit so the colors will coordinate with your sparkly shoe decorations! For example, if you add matching bright red brooches to a pair of black flats, you might then choose a pair of black skinny jeans, and a black shirt with red details. You can add a brooch to almost any hat to give it a little extra style. Just push the pin through the hat material and fasten the hat securely.  Use a pretty jeweled brooch to dress up a cozy knit hat during the winter. Add a whimsical brooch to the side of a bowler hat or a fedora for a look that’s smart and playful. Add extra flair to a simple bag by pinning on a decorative brooch. Try pinning it where the strap is attached, to the center of the bag, or on the purse flap. Avoid using a brooch that’s highly valuable. If you brush your bag against something, you could accidentally knock the brooch off or damage the clasp.
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Use a large brooch to secure the end of a scarf. Pin your brooch to a headband or ribbon to wear it in your hair. Make your brooch into a necklace to make it more versatile. Wear identical brooches on the tops of your shoes to add a unique twist. Add flair to your favorite hat with a unique brooch. Decorate a plain purse with a large brooch.