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
Lightens periods, Reduce risk of ovarian cysts, Help manage acne, Can skip periods, Lower maitainance contraceptive