Emergency Contraception

Emergency Contraception in Singapore

Emergency Contraception

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What is emergency contraception?

Emergency contraception (EC) or Emergency Oral Contraception is a relatively safe and effective medication meant to prevent unintended pregnancy.

Emergency Contraception

Who should take emergency contraception?

Emergency Contraception Singapore

You may take emergency contraception in any of the following situations:

Prevention of pregnancy following unprotected sexual intercourse

In event of possible contraception failure or incorrect contraception use e.g.

Condom breakage or slippage

Missed doses of the birth control pill

Concerns of failure or delayed doses of any other forms of contraception

Is Emergency Contraception Suitable for Me?

Emergency Contraception Singapore

Your doctor will speak to you to determine if emergency contraception is suitable for you and may ask you some questions to ensure you are currently not already pregnant. You should inform your doctor if you have other medical problems or are taking other long-term medications as some may potentially interact with or affect the efficacy of oral emergency contraception.

If you are a mother who is currently breastfeeding, you can still take emergency oral contraception, but you may have to discard your breast milk for up to a week after.

How Does Emergency Oral Contraception Work?

Delaying or Preventing Ovulation

Emergency Oral Contraception works by delaying or preventing ovulation i.e. release of an egg. If you are already pregnant it will have no effect on termination of your existing pregnancy.

What you need to know about Different Types of Contraception

What Types of Emergency Contraception are Available?

The most commonly offered forms of oral emergency contraception in Singapore include Postinor and Ella.

Postinor Ella
TimingEffective up to 72 hours from time of intercourse Effective up to 5 days after the time of intercourse
Dosage2 tablets taken 12 hours apart 1 tablet taken immediately

What is the Success Rate of Emergency Oral Contraception?

Success Rates of 95% and Beyond

The success rate of emergency oral contraception is influenced by how soon after intercourse it is taken, with success rates of 95% and beyond.

While oral emergency contraception has good success rates, it is not entirely foolproof and if your menstrual period is delayed, you should do a urine pregnancy test.

What are the Side Effects of Emergency Oral Contraception?

The most common side effects of emergency oral contraception are nausea and vomiting. If vomiting occurs within 2-3 hours after taking the pill, a second dose of the pill may be required.

Other common side effects of emergency oral contraception include abdominal cramping, as well as changes in one’s menstrual bleeding patterns e.g. spotting. Your menses should still come within a week from the expected date. Exceptional delay of menses may be a sign of pregnancy and did a urine pregnancy test would be warranted.

How Often Can One Take Emergency Oral Contraception?

Not More Than Once within a Menstrual Cycle or a Month

Emergency oral contraception should not be taken more than once within a menstrual cycle/a month.

It is not meant to be a long-term contraceptive method, nor does it protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

What are Alternatives to Emergency Oral Contraception?

If you have had to take emergency oral contraception multiple times, you may wish to consider the alternative, regular forms of contraception. These may range from short-acting methods in the form of birth control pills and hormone patches, to longer-term reversible methods such as implant and intrauterine devices (IUD).

Aside from emergency oral contraception, other similar contraceptive methods available include the copper-bearing intrauterine device (IUD), which is inserted into the womb and functions as a form of contraception AND long term reversible contraception (lasting several years).

Speak to US

If you are worried about preventing an unintended pregnancy and are considering emergency contraception, you may wish to give any of our clinics a call or come down for a consultation with any of our doctors who will be glad to advise you further.

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