Your Health
Your Health
Every woman is different. Due to the risk of serious health problems, women with the following conditions may not be able to use Emergency Contraception:
Established pregnancy
Past heart attack or stroke
Blood clots in the legs or lungs
Breast or genital cancers
Liver cancer
EC may not be recommended for women who plan to have intercourse within 5 days, are breastfeeding or have given birth in the last 6 weeks, have epilepsy, cardiovascular or kidney disease, migraine headaches, diabetes, or hypertension. Call your clinic to ask if EC is safe for you.
EC does not harm an established pregnancy. It acts on the uterus and cannot prevent an ectopic pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg attaches and grows outside the uterus. This can be very dangerous and requires immediate medical attention. To protect your health, watch out for the EC danger signs
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