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How to use the morning-after pill safely?

To use the morning-after pill: 1 Follow the morning-after pill's instructions. ... 2 If you vomit within two hours after taking the morning-after pill, ask your health care provider if you should take another dose. 3 Don't have sex until you start another method of birth control. ...

What is the name of the morning after pill?

Morning-after pill. Print. Plan B One-Step. Plan B One-Step Plan B One-Step is a type of morning-after pill that can be used after unprotected sex to prevent pregnancy. Plan B One-Step contains the hormone levonorgestrel — a progestin — which can prevent ovulation, block fertilization or keep a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus.

How long does it take for the morning after pill to work?

the emergency contraceptive pill – Levonelle or ellaOne (the "morning after" pill) You need to take the emergency contraceptive pill within 3 days (Levonelle) or 5 days (ellaOne) of unprotected sex for it to be effective – the sooner you take it, the more effective it'll be.

When should I take a pregnancy test after taking the morning-after pill?

If you don't get your period within three to four weeks of taking the morning-after pill, take a pregnancy test. Normally, you don't need to contact your health care provider after using the morning-after pill.

When to use LAM after miscarriage?

What is emergency contraception?

How does levonorgestrel work?

How long does it take for a cu-id to be inserted?

Is Cu-IUD the most effective method of EC?

Is levonorgestrel effective after ovulation?

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UK Medical Eligibility Criteria (UKMEC) for combined oral contraceptive ...

a Age ≥40 years: women may use COC until age 50 years if there are no medical contraindications. b Definition of UKMEC 3 – the risks generally outweigh the benefits but

UKMEC SUMMARY TABLE HORMONAL AND INTRAUTERINE CONTRACEPTION

IMP = Progestogen-only implant; DMPA = Progestogen-only injectable: depot medroxyprogesterone acetate; POP = Progestogen-only pill; CHC = Combined hormonal contraception

ellaOne 30 mg - Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) - (emc)

Potential for other medicinal products to affect ulipristal acetate. Ulipristal acetate is metabolised by CYP3A4 in vitro. - CYP3A4 inducers In vivo results show that the administration of ulipristal acetate with a strong CYP3A4 inducer such as rifampicin markedly decreases C max and AUC of ulipristal acetate by 90% or more and decreases ulipristal acetate half-life by 2.2-fold corresponding ...

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An assessment should be carried out on all women requesting contraception to identify any relevant medical conditions or medication

FSRH Clinical Guideline: Combined Hormonal Contraception (January 2019 ...

Published on: 1 November 2020 File size: 1186kb PDF File type: Current Clinical Guidance Author: FSRH Clinical Effectiveness Unit This guidance provides evidence-based recommendations and good practice points for health professionals on the use of combined hormonal contraceptives (i.e. the combined oral contraceptive pill, transdermal patch and combined vaginal ring) currently available in the UK.

Why do I take morning after pills?

Why it's done. Morning-after pills can help prevent pregnancy if you've had unprotected sex — either because you didn't use birth control, you missed a birth control pill, you were sexually assaulted or your method of birth control failed. Morning-after pills do not end a pregnancy that has implanted. They work primarily by delaying ...

How long after taking the morning after pill should I stop bleeding?

Normally, you don't need to contact your health care provider after using the morning-after pill. However, if you have bleeding or spotting that lasts longer than a week or develop severe lower abdominal pain three to five weeks after taking the morning-after pill, contact him or her.

How long does it take for birth control to stop your period?

Be sure to begin using or resume use of birth control. Using the morning-after pill may delay your period by up to one week. If you don't get your period within three to four weeks of taking the morning-after pill, take a pregnancy test. Normally, you don't need to contact your health care provider after using the morning-after pill.

How soon after unprotected intercourse can you take contraceptives?

How you prepare. For maximum effectiveness, emergency contraception should be started as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse, and within 120 hours. You can take emergency contraceptive pills anytime during your menstrual cycle.

How long after taking ella can you vomit?

If you use ella, take one ella pill as soon as possible and less than 120 hours after unprotected sex. If you vomit within two hours after taking the morning-after pill, ask your health care provider if you should take another dose. Don't have sex until you start another method of birth control.

How long after sex can you take the morning after pill?

If you use Plan B One-Step, take one Plan B One-Step pill as soon as possible and less than 72 hours after unprotected sex. If you use ella, take one ella pill as soon as possible and less than 120 hours after unprotected sex. If you vomit within two hours ...

Can you take the morning after pill if you are overweight?

If you're overweight or obese, there's some indication that the morning-after pill won't be as effective in preventing pregnancy as it is for women who aren't overweight. Also, make sure you're not pregnant before using ulipristal. The effects of ulipristal on a developing baby are unknown. If you're breast-feeding, ulipristal isn't recommended.

How long before ulipristal can you take a pill?

Progestogens can make the ulipristal acetate less effective (so you might become pregnant) if taken in the seven days before the ulipristal or the five days after it. For the same reason, you shouldn't start a contraception pill within five days of using ulipristal acetate.

How long does it take for a pill to work?

Take the pill as soon as possible after unprotected sex. The earlier you take the pill, the more effective it is. It should be taken within 72 hours (three days). It is thought to work mainly by preventing or delaying the release of an egg from your ovary, which normally happens each month (ovulation).

How many women would have been pregnant if they took the emergency progestogen pill?

If all those women had taken the emergency progestogen pill, only around 6 to 26 would have become pregnant. It will, however, depend on when it is taken - both in terms of how long after unprotected sex, and how near the fertile time in the menstrual cycle.

How long does it take for a progesterone pill to make you sick?

Side-effects with the emergency progestogen pill are uncommon. However, some women feel sick for about 24 hours after taking the pill. Some women are actually sick (vomit). This may be less likely to happen if the pill is taken with food. If you vomit within three hours of taking the pill then either:

What medications interfere with progesterone?

Several other medicines can interfere with the emergency progestogen pill, meaning it may not work as effectively. This includes: Medicines for epilepsy - for example, phenytoin and carbamazepine. Two antibiotics called rifampicin and rifabutin (other antibiotics do not have an effect).

How much levonorgestrel should I take?

The usual dose is one pill which contains 1.5 mg of levonorgestrel. Some women need a higher dose. If you weigh more than 70 kg or your BMI is more than 26, you may need a double dose. Also if you are taking certain other medication you may need a higher dose - for example, women taking certain anti-epilepsy medicines.

Is IUCD the best form of contraception?

The IUCD is the most effective form of emergency contraception, so you should always consider this option. This is partly because the emergency contraceptive pills are not effective if taken after ovulation has taken place. Emergency contraception can be used: If you have had sex without using contraception.

How long after taking Levonelle can you take a new pill?

If you have taken Levonelle, you should: take your next contraceptive pill, apply a new patch or insert a new ring within 12 hours of taking the emergency pill. continue taking your regular contraceptive pill as normal.

What is the emergency contraceptive pill?

There are 2 types of emergency contraception: the emergency contraceptive pill – Levonelle or ellaOne (the "morning after" pill) the intrauterine device (IUD or coil)

How long does it take to get sick from taking Levonelle?

If you're sick (vomit) within 2 hours of taking Levonelle or 3 hours of taking ellaOne, go to your GP, pharmacist or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic, as you'll need to take another dose or have an IUD fitted. If you use the IUD as emergency contraception, it can be left in and used as your regular contraceptive method.

Can you take ellaone with levonelle?

ellaOne can't be used if you're already taking one of these medicines, as it may not work. Levonelle may still be used, but the dose may need to be increased. Tell a GP, nurse or pharmacist what medicines you're taking, and they can advise you if they're safe to take with the emergency contraceptive pill.

Is the IUD more effective than the contraceptive pill?

The IUD is more effective than the contraceptive pill at preventing pregnancy – less than 1% of women who use the IUD get pregnant. Taking the emergency contraceptive pills Levonelle or ellaOne can give you a headache or tummy pain and make you feel or be sick.

Can you take an emergency pill if you forgot to take your pill?

If you're already using regular contraception. You may need to take the emergency pill if you: forgot to take some of your regular contraceptive pills. didn't use your contraceptive patch or vaginal ring correctly. were late having your contraceptive implant or contraceptive injection.

Can a 16 year old take ellaone?

Girls under 16 years old can also use it. But you may not be able to take the emergency contraceptive pill if you're allergic to anything in it, have severe asthma or take any medicines that may interact with it, such as: ellaOne can't be used if you're already taking one of these medicines, as it may not work.

What is the morning after pill?

emergency contraceptive pill, ulipristal acetate 30 mg. copper intrauterine device. Both emergency contraceptive pills are also referred to as the 'morning after pill'. [Adapted from the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare's guideline on emergency contraception]

What factors affect the choice of contraceptive method?

Age, religion and culture may affect which contraceptive methods the woman considers suitable. When discussing contraception, healthcare practitioners should give information and allow the woman to choose the one that suits her best.

What is the emergency contraceptive pill with ulipristal acetate?

The emergency contraceptive pill with ulipristal acetate ( EllaOne) The only emergency contraceptive pill with ulipristal acetate (UPA) sold in the UK is EllaOne. Explain to the patient that EllaOne is a tablet which should be taken within 120 hours of unprotected sex.

How long after taking a pill can you vomit?

“Some people may feel sick and rarely, some people may vomit after taking the pill. If you vomit within 3 hours after taking the pill, then please come back and speak to us as you may need another dose.”

How long does it take for a copper IUD to work?

Explain to the patient that a copper IUD is a small plastic and copper device that can be fitted up to 5 days, (120 hours) after unprotected sex. ¹. “The copper IUD is a small plastic and copper T-shaped device which can be fitted into your womb up to 5 days after unprotected sex.”.

How long after sex can you take levonorgestrel?

Shorter window to take the pill than other emergency contraception. “The emergency pill with levonorgestrel can only be taken within 3 days after unprotected sex, whilst the other emergency contraceptive methods can be used within 5 days.”.

How to know if emergency contraception has worked?

The only way to be sure if emergency contraception has worked is by either taking a pregnancy test or having a normal period. It is recommended that a pregnancy test should be taken if: the patient feels like they are pregnant. the patient has not had a period within three weeks of having the emergency contraception.

Why is it important to explore the patient's ideas, concerns and expectations early in the consultation?

It is important to explore the patient’s ideas , concerns and expectations early in the consultation, as you may need to correct any misconceptions about emergency contraception and address the patient’s concerns. When exploring concerns, it is important to do so in a sensitive and honest manner.

When should you use emergency contraception?

Emergency contraception should be used if someone has had unprotected sexual intercourse (UPSI), or if they think their contraception may have failed.

When to use LAM after miscarriage?

From day 21 after childbirth, unless all the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) criteria are met. From day 5 after miscarriage, abortion, ectopic pregnancy, or uterine evacuation for gestational trophoblastic disease.

What is emergency contraception?

Emergency contraception (EC) is an intervention aimed at preventing unintended pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse (UPSI) or contraceptive failure. On any day of a natural menstrual cycle. After regular hormonal contraception has been compromised or used incorrectly.

How does levonorgestrel work?

Levonorgestrel acts by inhibiting ovulation. If taken prior to the start of the LH surge, levonorgestrel inhibits ovulation for the next 5 days, until sperm from the UPSI for which it was taken are no longer viable. In the late follicular phase, however, levonorgestrel becomes ineffective (unlike ulipristal acetate).

How long does it take for a cu-id to be inserted?

The Cu-IUD can be inserted for EC within 5 days after the first UPSI in a cycle or within 5 days of the earliest estimated date of ovulation. If the Cu-IUD is unsuitable or not acceptable to the woman, oral EC should be considered:

Is Cu-IUD the most effective method of EC?

A regular method of contraception should be offered if the woman is not using regular contraception. The Cu-IUD is the most effective method of EC and should be offered to all women requiring EC, provided the criteria for insertion are met and the method is acceptable to the woman.

Is levonorgestrel effective after ovulation?

In the late follicular phase, however, levonorgestrel becomes ineffective (unlike ulipristal acetate). Oral EC should be taken as soon as possible after UPSI to maximize efficacy. Oral EC taken after ovulation is ineffective.

Overview

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The morning-after pill is a type of emergency birth control (contraception). Emergency contraception is used to prevent pregnancy for women who've had unprotected sex or whose birth control method has failed. The morning-after pill is intended for backup contraception only, not as a primary method of birth control.
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Why It's Done

  • Morning-after pills can help prevent pregnancy if you've had unprotected sex — either because you didn't use birth control, you missed a birth control pill, you were sexually assaulted or your method of birth control failed. Morning-after pills do not end a pregnancy that has implanted. They work primarily by delaying or preventing ovulation. Keep in mind that the morning-after pill isn't the sa…
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Risks

  • Emergency contraception is an effective option for preventing pregnancy after unprotected sex, but it isn't as effective as other methods of contraception and isn't recommended for routine use. Also, the morning-after pill can fail even with correct use, and it offers no protection against sexually transmitted infections. The morning-after pill isn't appropriate for everyone. Don't take …
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How You Prepare

  • For maximum effectiveness, emergency contraception should be started as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse, and within 120 hours. You can take emergency contraceptive pills anytime during your menstrual cycle.
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What You Can Expect

  • To use the morning-after pill: 1. Follow the morning-after pill's instructions. If you use Plan B One-Step, take one Plan B One-Step pill as soon as possible and less than 72 hours after unprotected sex. If you use ella, take one ella pill as soon as possible and less than 120 hours after unprotected sex. 2. If you vomit within two hours after taking the morning-after pill, ask your hea…
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