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Emergency contraception

What is it?
Emergency contraception can prevent pregnancy after unprotected vaginal intercourse. It is also called post-coital or "morning-after" contraception. It does not cause an abortion. It’s provided in two ways:

• Emergency contraception pills (ECPs)

• Insertion of an IUD 

ECPs prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation or fertilization.
IUDs prevent fertilization.

How effective is it?
Combined ECPs reduce the risk of pregnancy by 75% if started within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse.

You May Want Emergency Contraception If:

•The condom broke or slipped off, and he ejaculated inside your vagina.

• You forgot to take your birth control pills.

• Your diaphragm, cap, or shield slipped out of place, and he ejaculated inside your vagina.

•You miscalculated your "safe" days.

• He didn't pull out in time.

• You weren't using any birth control.

• He forced you to have unprotected vaginal sex.

 

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