Safe, effective emergency contraception to prevent pregnancy
If you’ve had unprotected sex or your contraception has failed (for example, a split condom or missed pill), emergency contraception can safely and effectively help prevent pregnancy.
At ifeelshy®, we provide a quick, discreet, and confidential way to access the emergency contraceptive pill — sometimes called the morning-after pill.
Our treatments are MHRA-approved, clinically proven, and dispensed by qualified pharmacists.
There are two main types of emergency contraceptive pills available in the UK:
· ellaOne, which can be taken up to 5 days (120 hours) after unprotected sex.
· Levonelle, which can be taken up to 3 days (72 hours) after unprotected sex.
Both options work by delaying ovulation, helping to prevent fertilisation from occurring.
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It prevents or delays ovulation (the release of an egg), reducing the chance of fertilisation and pregnancy after unprotected sex.
The sooner you take it, the better.
· ellaOne: within 120 hours (5 days).
· Levonelle: within 72 hours (3 days).
No. Emergency contraception prevents pregnancy — it does not terminate an existing one.
It’s intended for occasional use. If you need ongoing protection, consider a daily contraceptive pill or long-term birth control option.
You may experience mild side effects such as nausea, headache, or changes in your next period. These are temporary and usually mild.
If you vomit within 3 hours of taking the pill, you’ll need another dose — contact our pharmacy team for advice.
Visit NHS Fit for Travel and Sexwise for trusted sexual health guidance.
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