Emergency Contraception - Kings Norton
Emergency contraceptive pill
There are two types of emergency contraceptive pill:
Levonorgestrel, which must be taken within three days (72 hours) of having unprotected sex
ellaOne, which must be taken within five days (120 hours) of unprotected sex
Levonorgestrel
Levonorgestrel can be taken up to 72 hours after unprotected sex but the sooner it is taken, the more effective it is.
Levonorgestrel is 95% effective at preventing pregnancy if taken within 24 hours after unprotected sex
If taken between 25 and 48 hours after unprotected sex, Levonorgestrel is 85% effective
When taken between 49 and 72 hours after unprotected sex it is 58% effective at preventing pregnancy
ellaOne
If taken within 120 hours after having unprotected sex, ellaOne is almost 98% effective at preventing pregnancy.
The emergency contraceptive pill is available FREE from Cotteridge Pharmacy
Copper intrauterine device (Cu-IUD)
Another method of emergency contraception is the copper intrauterine device (Cu-IUD). The IUD is a small device that is fitted in your uterus (womb) by a specially trained doctor or nurse. It is over 99% effective, but it needs to be fitted within five days (120 hours) after unprotected sex or up to five days after the earliest time you could have released an egg (ovulated).
The IUD can be fitted at:
an Umbrella clinic
some GPs