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The emergency contraceptive pill, sometimes called the morning-after pill, can prevent pregnancy following sex without contraception, or if contraception fails, according to the NHS website.
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The morning-after pill, also known as emergency contraception, serves as a vital resource for women who find themselves in situations where regular contraception methods fail or are unavailable.
Ella, a prescription morning-after pill, may be a better choice for people who don’t take an emergency contraceptive until four or five days after sex or who weigh between 165 and 195 pounds.
The emergency contraceptive pill, sometimes called the morning-after pill, can prevent pregnancy following sex without contraception, or if contraception fails, according to the NHS website.
The morning-after pill is to be offered without charge at pharmacies in England. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent. Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.