From the article:
“The Pro-Life Office of the Bishops Conference, by the way, holds that ‘A woman who has been raped should be able to defend herself from a potential conception and receive treatment to suppress ovulation and incapacitate sperm. If conception has occurred, however, a Catholic hospital will not dispense drugs to interfere with implantation of a newly conceived human embryo.’ But don’t look for the party animals at a ‘Boston Legal Viewing Party’ to be instructed in such nuances."
So that would mean that any Catholic hospital would dispense the MAP to rape victims because it acts as an ovulation suppressor and sperm deterrent. I don’t believe there’s any way to tell immediately (within hours) whether conception has occurred or not. But I thought Catholic hospitals were against dispensing the MAP?