Morning after pill
- My Choice must be taken within 72 hours (3 days) following unprotected sex or birth control failure. The earlier it is taken, the more effective it will be.
- My Choice functions by temporarily postponing ovulation. It is ineffective if you are already pregnant and does not affect an existing pregnancy.
- The sooner you take it, the more effective it will be
- My Choice temporarily delays ovulation. It is ineffective if you are already pregnant and does not affect an existing pregnancy
- It is not intended for regular birth control use.
- There is no prescription or ID required to purchase My Choice in any U.S. state, and there is no age restriction.
- My Choice must be taken within 72 hours (3 days) following unprotected sex or birth control failure. The earlier it is taken, the more effective it will be.
- My Choice functions by temporarily postponing ovulation. It is ineffective if you are already pregnant and does not affect an existing pregnancy.
- The sooner you take it, the more effective it will be
- My Choice temporarily delays ovulation. It is ineffective if you are already pregnant and does not affect an existing pregnancy
- It is not intended for regular birth control use.
- There is no prescription or ID required to purchase My Choice in any U.S. state, and there is no age restriction.