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When You Should Use Emergency Contraception

You should consider using emergency birth control, or EBC, any time you have had sex without using another reliable form of birth control. It is a mistake to have unprotected sex, but it is an even bigger mistake not to do anything about it while you still have options. With EBC pills you can keep from getting pregnant up to 3 days after having sex, but the sooner you use them the more effective they will be.
You should strongly consider using EBC to prevent unwanted pregnancy in the following situtations:
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You've had sex without any kind of protection.
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You've had unprotected sex and he 'pulled out'.
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You've had sex with a condom and the condom broke.
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You've had sex just before your period and you're late.
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You've been raped.

If you are already taking regular birth control and forgot to take one of your pills, you should contact your doctor for more information and instructions.
Remember, you can become pregnant any time during your menstrual cycle.
Your chances of becoming pregnant are highest during ovulation, but you can even become pregnant if you have sex while you are still bleeding. There is no such thing as a 'safe' time during your menstrual cycle to have unprotected sex. Any time you have unprotected sex, you should consider using emergency birth control.
EBC should be used only in emergencies, and not as a method of regular birth control. If you are sexually active, you should strongly consider using regular birth control pills. In the long-term, regular birth control pills are easier, safer, more effective, and less expensive than any other kind of birth control.
Also, remember that EBC pills and regular birth control pills do not protect you from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as HIV.
To protect yourself from STDs you should always use a condom or dental dam whenever you have sex. The bacteria and viruses that cause STDs are contained in bodily fluids. Condoms and dental dams provide a physical barrier that minimizes exchange of bodily fluids during sex, thereby offering some protection from STDs.
There is no way to be 100 percent protected from STDs. Even if you use a condom or a dental dam, it is still possible to contract any diseases your partner has if he or she is infected. You should never have sex with a person without knowing their sexual history, and you should insist on being tested for STDs before having sex in a relationship whenever possible.
STD testing is smart, safe, completely anonymous, and usually free.
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Plan B Morning After Pill : The Plan B Emergency Contraception Kit consists of just two pills -- the first to be taken within 72 hours after intercourse and the next to be taken 12 hours after the first. The Plan B Emergency Contraception Kit is 89 percent effective, and studies show that it causes less nausea and vomiting than Preven.
Preven Emergency Contraception Kit :  The Preven Emergency Contraception Kit contains a pregnancy test, patient information, and four light-blue pills. The Preven pregnancy test is performed before the Preven Emergency Contraception pills are taken to make sure the woman isn't pregnant already, in which case the pills will be ineffective. The most common side effects of Preven Emergency Contraception Kit are nausea and vomiting; these can be treated with anti-nausea medications. The Preven Emergency Contraception Kit follows the traditional pill-combination method and is 75 percent effective.
Both Preven and Plan B Emergency Contraception Kits can be initiated for up to three days after unprotected sex, but women seeking morning after contraception pills are encouraged to take emergency contraception pills as early as possible. With all emergency contraception pills, the effectiveness declines significantly as time passes. Plan B's effectiveness was shown to shoot up to 95 percent when the first dose was taken in the initial 24 hours after intercourse.