I had unprotected sex. What emergency contraceptive pills or medications should I take to prevent pregnancy and infections?
Asked by Female, 25 · 8 hours ago
To prevent pregnancy, take an emergency contraceptive pill as soon as possible. Options include Levonorgestrel (like Plan B), available over-the-counter and most effective within 72 hours, or Ulipristal acetate (Ella), which requires a prescription and works up to 120 hours. Alternatively, a doctor can insert a copper IUD within 5 days. Please note that emergency contraceptive pills do not prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs). To prevent infections, you must visit a doctor or a sexual health clinic immediately. They can provide STI testing, preventive antibiotics, or HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP), which must be started within 72 hours of exposure.