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How to Use Morning After Pill in Birth Control

Emergency contraception or the morning after pill is a hormonal treatment administered if another form of birth control has failed, or when no protection was used. There are many resemblances between the morning after pill and the regular hormonal pill since the ingredients are the same. Nevertheless, the concentrations are different, which makes the regular use of the morning after pill a potential health threat.

The morning after pill should be used as soon as possible after you have unprotected sex. Normally it can be used within three or five days after intercourse, but the sooner you act, the better for you. The efficiency is higher when you use the pill earlier. Do not mistake this birth control method for the abortion pill, because this is not the effect it produces. Emergency contraception simply prevents ovulation, and changes the lining of the uterus so that it cannot allow the egg to nest.

The efficiency rate is high and the chances of side effects are pretty reduced. You could experience spotting, breast tenderness, headaches and nausea. Read the list of side effects carefully as all packages have detailed specification on this matter for your birth control purpose. The morning after pill should not be used by women who suffer from severe liver disease or porphyria. The efficiency of the morning after pill could be impaired by other drugs or by some herbal supplements.

Contact the general practitioner right away to have a drug prescription. Do specify that you need the morning after pill urgently, in order not to be appointed for some later date. The risk of unwanted pregnancy is higher if you don’t act right away. Sometimes you may not even need a prescription to buy emergency contraception; the policy differs from state to state. The only downside is the cost, as the prices are a lot higher in pharmacies. Emergency contraception can be accessed freely with certain organizations, but you need to know where to call.

Be aware of the fact that the morning after pill does not offer protection for the rest of the menstrual cycle, and you still have to use some birth control method. Do not use more emergency contraceptives in the same month because of the serious adverse reactions. Rely on some serious birth control method or abstain from sex.

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