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How does emergency contraception work?

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Several: It may prevent or delay ovulation, interfere with fertilization, or prevent implantation.

Answered 5/9/2018

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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

ECP's may: delay release of an egg from an ovary, prevent fertilization or prevent a fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus.

Answered 11/28/2017

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Dr. Justin Diedrich answered

Specializes in Gynecology

Depends how soon: Depends when you take it. The sooner after unprotected sex the better it works. Varies from around 95% effective if taken right away to about 85% if taken 3-5 days later. Consider a copper iud if you're looking for something more effective.

Answered 7/15/2018

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