Emergency contraception only works to prevent pregnancy from sex you already had. It won’t work proactively — you need to take emergency contraception after every act of unprotected sex. But it's supposed to be used in emergencies and not as regular birth control. Contact your gynecologist.
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Hi, Anon.
Thanks for your question.
Emergency contraception only works to prevent pregnancy from sex you already had. It won’t work proactively — you need to take emergency contraception after every act of unprotected sex. But it's supposed to be used in emergencies and not as regular birth control. Contact your gynecologist.
Helena
January 14, 2017 - 7:02amThis Comment
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