Emergency Contraception / Morning After Pill
The Morning After Pill (also known as Plan B, Plan B One-Step, or Ella) is not the same as an abortion pill. The Morning After Pill is an emergency contraception that works by delaying ovulation, interfering with fertilization, and/or preventing implantation. But there are many factors to consider.
Does it work?
What are the risks?
How will it affect me?
What if I am already pregnant?
Am I at risk for an STD?
What if I’ve taken it before or need it again?
Before taking the Morning After Pill, be sure to understand what it is, how it could affect your health, and how it works.
Some emergency contraceptives are not effective if you are already pregnant from a previous sexual encounter. The drugs are a large dose of chemical hormones that are both unnecessary and expensive if you are already pregnant and do not know it. We can provide you with a free and confidential pregnancy test to protect your health and safety.