HEALTH AWARENESS SERVICES
If you had sex without using birth control or your birth control
method failed (broken condom, missed birth control pills, etc), within
the past 5 days (approximately 120 hours) you
can use emergency contraceptive pills to reduce your risk of pregnancy.
EC helps prevent pregnancy by (a) temporarily stopping eggs from being
released or (b) stopping fertilization or (c) stopping a fertilized egg
from attaching to the womb.
Health Awareness Services uses “Plan B” for emergency contraception; this can reduce your chance of getting pregnant by 89%.
EC will not work if you are already pregnant. EC will not cause an abortion.
EC is not meant to be used as a routine form of birth control.
Health Awareness is listed as a provider on Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Emergency Contraceptive Hotline (1-888-NOT-2-Late / 1-800-668-2528) and Web site http://ec.princeton.edu/