Morning-After Pill: Emergency Contraception for Unprotected Sex
The morning-after pill, also known as emergency contraception, is designed to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or a known birth control failure. It works by preventing or delaying ovulation, which means you won’t get pregnant if you don’t ovulate. This type of medication is most effective when taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex.
Key Features:
- Convenient Single-Dose Tablet: EContra One-Step offers a single-tablet dosing, making it easy to use.
- Timing is Crucial: The pill is most effective if taken within 72 hours (3 days) after unprotected sex.
- No Waiting Period: You can resume or start your chosen method of birth control immediately after taking the pill.
- Common Side Effects: Some users may experience changes in their period, nausea, stomach pain, tiredness, headache, dizziness, and breast tenderness.
- Important Note: The morning-after pill does not protect against HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Available Brands:
- EContra One-Step (levonorgestrel).
- Plan B One-Step.
- Aftera.
- AfterPill.
- My Choice.
- My Way.
If you have any questions or need further information, you can visit the product website or consult with a healthcare provider. Always remember to use this medication responsibly and as directed to ensure its effectiveness.
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