Emergency Contraception

Emergency contraception aims at preventing pregnancy after sex, which is why it is sometimes called "the morning after pill".

Emergency contraception makes it much less likely you will get pregnant. But emergency contraceptives are not as effective as birth control that's used before or during sex, like the pill or condoms.

So if you are sexually active or planning to be, don't use emergency contraception as your only protection against pregnancy.

Remeber emergency contraception does not protect against sexually transmitted infections, like HIV (only condoms do).