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Levonelle Morning After Pill

 

Levonelle, also known as the morning-after pill can be taken by women who have regular periods for the prevention of pregnancy after unprotected sex or condom failure. How effective is Levonelle? Levonelle works by delaying ovulation (the release of an egg), and it is effective if taken before ovulation occurs. Ovulation is usually delayed by a few days, just long enough to render any sperm unviable. If ovulation is delayed, you may become fertile again later in your cycle. Always ensure you are using effective contraception.? Please sAllschoolabs with your GP or Pharmacist for more information. Any time effectiveness of Levonelle is expected to be around 85% at preventing pregnancy when taken within 72 hours of intercourse, however, the failure rate is expected to be significantly higher if intercourse occurs at or around ovulation. Studies have demonstrated that Levonelle is no longer effective if taken 96 hours or more after intercourse. Should you require emergency contraception urgently we would advise you to visit your local pharmacy to prevent any unnecessary delays caused by the postal service. Studies have demonstrated that there are more effective methods for emergency pregnancy prevention than Levonelle and these include EllaOne (Ulipristal Acetate) and the Copper Coil (Cu-IUD). If you would like to discuss the copper coil in more detail please contact your local NHS Sexual Health Service. Copper coils can be fitted up to 5 days after intercourse. Click here to find your nearest centre.

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