Oral emergency contraceptive designed to prevent pregnancy by delaying or inhibiting ovulation. It may also make it more difficult for a fertilized egg to attach to the uterus.
Emergency contraception (sometimes called the "morning-after pill") is a method used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure (like a condom breaking).
It is not an abortion and will not be effective if you’re already pregnant.
Based on your responses to the medical questionnaire, your provider will recommend a birth control option that best suits your needs.
Having the correct medication can help you to:
Regulate menstrual cycles
Reduce menstrual cramps
Help manage acne
Reduce the risk of ovarian cysts
Good for
Preventing pregancy after unprotected intercourse of contraceptice failure.