Emergency Contraception
Emergency contraception helps to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex. It’s an option if you’ve missed a regular contraceptive pill, a contraceptive method has failed (e.g. a condom has broken), and/or you’ve had sex without using contraception. It does not cause an abortion and is not meant to replace regular contraception.
You can get the emergency contraceptive pill (sometimes called the “morning after” pill) from our practice by calling us at 8:30 AM of any weekday of your choice to book an appointment. It’s important you do this at your earliest convenience as emergency contraception can be up to 99% effective at preventing pregnancy if it is used as soon as possible after unprotected sex—ideally within a window of 24 hours to 5 days.
Due to this, please DO NOT use the regular contraception request form to request emergency contraception as it will not reach our clinicians in time.
Other places where you can access free emergency contraception and confidential advice include:
- your local sexual health service
- most pharmacies
- some minor injuries units
In the event that our practice is closed and none of the above options are available to you, and you would like to speak to someone urgently about emergency contraception, please phone NHS 24’s 111 service.
Find out more information about emergency contraception here. Alternatively, information about emergency contraception is available in British Sign Language (BSL) from SignHealth. Services available may vary by location.
Clinical information taken from NHS Inform.