Yuting, as China's first post-coital 72-hour emergency contraceptive drug to reach the market, has filled a空白 in China's pharmaceutical sector and also put China's research into emergency contraception and its scientific research results at the forefront of the world.
Although modern methods of contraception are very effective, any form of birth control can fail. Women of childbearing age all face the danger of unintended pregnancy. It is estimated that there are 40 to 60 million abortions worldwide each year, about 20 million of which take place under unsafe conditions. As a country with a large population, China accounts for a certain proportion of the world's total number of abortions. Official reports say that China has about 20 million births each year, but the number of abortions reaches up to 10 million. This undoubtedly reflects the fact that existing family planning measures have not yet met the needs of the people.