EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTIONWorried you might be PREGNANT?
What is EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION?
Just like regular birth control pills, emergency contraception prevents pregnancy in one of two ways.
It stops the egg from being released, so sperm can’t fertilize the egg. Or, it changes the lining of the uterus so the egg can’t attach and grow.In San Bernardino or Riverside Clinics, the Emergency Contraceptive method used is Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECP), or Plan B, which are names for the same method.
- Your health care provider will explain the correct dose and how to use emergency contraception.
- Emergency Contraceptive Pills are now available direct from a participating pharmacy without having to go first to a clinic or a doctor.
- You can get ECP right away, even on weekends or holidays, with this new pharmacy service.
- Patients may be required to pay cash for Emergency Contraception pills.
Where to find out more.
Women out of 100 that got pregnant using the methods below
AbstinenceNo women Depo Provera Shots1 out of 100
Sterilization1 out of 100
Contraceptive Patch1 out of 100
IUD 2 out of 100
Vaginal Ring2 out of 100
The Pill3 out of 100
Male Condom12 out of 100
Spermicide16-21 out of 100
Diaphragm18 out of 100
NFP/FAM20 out of 100
Female Condom21 out of 100
No Method
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