Emergency Contraceptive

Emergency contraception/morning after pill

Emergency contraception or the morning after pill is a type of drug taken after sex that may prevent pregnancy in some cases. Before taking any type of emergency contraception, it is important to get all the information, so you can make an informed decision. Your health is important. There are many brands of emergency contraception on the market, along with Plan B, one step, and Ella are common.

Some emergency contraceptives are not affected if you are pregnant from a previous sexual encounter. The drugs are a large dose of chemical hormones that are unnecessary and expensive. If you are already pregnant and don’t know it. We can provide you with a free and confidential pregnancy test to protect your health and safety.

Many people try to buy emergency contraceptives over the Internet. However, it’s never saved by any medication online without seeing a medical professional. Your health and safety is important.

What is Plan B one step?

Plan B one step at the type of emergency contraceptive that is taken after sex with the hope of preventing pregnancy.

Is Plan B one step safe?

It is a large dose of chemical hormones, larger than a dose of daily birth control pills. The most common side effects are, I have your period, nausea, lower abdominal pain, fatigue, headache, dizziness, breast, tenderness, and delay of period. After taking Plan B one step, it is likely to have a rapid return of fertility, meaning this drug could trigger your body to ovulate.

Is Plan B one step effective?

Pregnancy can occur a few days out of the month. If you had sex during a time when you were not able to become pregnant, Plan B One-Step is not only necessary, but is a large expensive dose of chemical hormones. One study conducted by the makers of Plan B One-Step, found that Plan B feels up to 39% of the time, depending when it is taken.

When is Plan B one step effective?

The makers of the drug say that it can be taken up to 72 hours (three days) after sex. Many women’s health clinics say we can take it up to 120 hours (five days) after sex. For your health and safety, it is important to follow the correct dosage recommendations for the drug. You should be leery of organizations, taking a vantage of you by selling drugs outside its recommendations for usage.

What is Ella?

Ella is considered to be a type of emergency contraception. It differs from Plan B One-Step because the drug works similarly to RU – 486, the abortion pill.

Is Ella safe?

Many times, women panic after having unprotected sex, in a rush to take drugs, such as Ella. However, you can only become pregnant on certain days of the month – around the time that you ovulate. Taking Ella during a time when you cannot become pregnant needlessly exposes you to chemicals and is a waste of your money. The most common adverse reactions to Ella include: headache, nausea, stomach, abdominal pain, menstrual cramps, fatigue, and dizziness.

How much is a known about the drug, including the following:

●      Its effect on women under 18 years of age.

●      Its effect on women over age 35.

●      Its effect on women taking other forms of hormonal contraception.

●      Its effect on pregnant women.

●      Its effect on women who are breast-feeding.

●      Its effect after repeated used within the same menstrual cycle.

●      Its effect on women who have not started their period.

Is Ella effective?

If Ella is taken as directed, it may reduce the chance of pregnancy, but it is not effective in every case. And two studies mentioned in the package. Insert, I will reduce the number of expected pregnancies from about 5.5% to about 2.2%.

It should be noted, however, that if you are taking hormonal contraceptives, at the time you take Ella, it can become less effective leaving you more vulnerable to pregnancy.

When is Ella effective?

The makers of the drug say that it can be take it up to 120 hours (five days) after sex. Whether to use emergency contraception is a decision that should be taken seriously. We are happy to help you with any questions you have concerning emergency contraception. Please contact us for more information. You can talk to a train to peer consult about your situation, and everything is free and confidential.