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Women of any age can buy Plan B One-Step and Next Choice at a pharmacy without a prescription or visit to a provider. Emergency contraception works best when you use it within 24 hours of having sex. However, it may still prevent pregnancy for up to 5 days after you first had sex.
Often called the morning-after pill, emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) are pills that can be taken up to 120 hours (5 days) after having unprotected sex. Some types of emergency contraception work best when taken within 72 hours (3 days) after intercourse.
What is emergency contraception? Emergency contraception refers to methods of contraception that can be used to prevent pregnancy after sexual intercourse. These are recommended for use within 5 days but are more effective the sooner they are used after the act of intercourse.
Emergency contraception works up to 5 days after unprotected sex. The sooner you take it, the better it will work. Take these pills 12 hours after taking the first set of pills. If you want to use birth control pills for emergency contraception, you must take 2 doses 12 hours apart.
Studies show it can be as high as 98% effective if you take it in the first 24 hours. Its about 85% effective if you take it within 120 hours. Since you need a prescription for it, having it on hand is the best way to achieve that success rate. Combined birth control is the least effective emergency contraception.

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Emergency contraceptive pill. There are 2 emergency contraceptive pills: Levonelle you must take this within 72 hours (3 days) of having unprotected sex. ellaOne you can take this within 120 hours (5 days) of having unprotected sex.
Emergency contraception can stop you getting pregnant after unprotected sex (sex without contraception or when contraception might have failed). You need to use emergency contraception within 3 to 5 days of having unprotected sex. The sooner you use emergency contraception, the more effective it usually is.

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