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Progestin-only ECPs are 95% effective if taken within 24 hours of unprotected intercourse and about 89% effective if taken within 72 hours
POPs are most effective if taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse
The regular birth control pill should be started a month before you want to be protected; it doesn't work right away. There is a "morning after" pill called Plan B, which isn't entirely effective - but generally works at preventing conception if taken the day following intercourse. The thing to remember is that sex is how human beings make new human beings. It is a frighteningly effective process.
it is preferred to be taken in the morning.
The "next day" or "morning after" pill is a medication that can be taken within 24 hours of unprotected intercourse to prevent pregnancy. If you had sex without protection or the condom broke, you can take the morning after pill to prevent pregnancy from occurring. At this time, some states require that you have a prescription from your doctor or gynecologist, and some states will allow pills to be purchased directly from the pharmacy counter. The morning after pill should be used as a last resort only. Measures should be taken ahead of time to prevent pregnancy whenever possible. Not only are morning after pills expensive, but they make you very sick when you take them.
The longer you wait to take the MA Pill the less effective it becomes. In the first 24 hours, Plan B is highly effective. If taken in the first 72 hours (3 days) it drops to 88% up to 120 hours (5 days) about 50% effective.
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Preferably in the morning
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Yes, you can easily become pregnant if you have sexual intercourse and miss 3 days of birth control pills. You can take an emergency contraceptive, such as the Morning After Pill or Plan B. These emergency contraceptives should be taken soon as possible after unprotected intercourse, however, EC's,(emergency contraceptives) may be effective and can still be taken after 5 days after unprotected intercourse) Since you have missed 3 pills, it is best to use a back up method such as condoms. Be sure when you start you new pack of pills to take your birth control everyday at the same time because that is the only way to be 99.9%+ protected from pregnancy. Each time you miss a pill you effectively increase your chances of becoming pregnant.