Emergency Contraceptive Pill: How It Works and When to Take It
When faced with the possibility of an unplanned pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure, knowing your options is important. One of the most widely used methods is the emergency contraceptive pill, often referred to as the morning-after pill. In this blog, we will understand how emergency contraception works and when it should be taken. What Is Emergency Contraception? Emergency contraception is a safe and effective method used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. It is not a substitute for regular contraceptives, nor is it an abortion pill. Its role is to reduce the chances of pregnancy by interfering with the fertilisation or implantation process. Morning After Pill vs Emergency Contraceptive Pills The morning-after pill is a type of emergency contraceptive pill, available over the counter in most UK pharmacies. Some morning-after pills remain effective up to five days after unprotected sex. Unlike daily oral contracept...