Not exact matches
Easy access to
emergency contraception MSI believes easy access to
emergency hormonal contraception is vital.
That means most private plans must cover the 18 methods of
contraception approved by the FDA (including
hormonal methods like birth control pills and vaginal rings, barrier methods like diaphragms, implanted devices,
emergency contraception, and sterilization) as well as counseling appointments related to birth control.
Since Ella is a
hormonal form of
emergency contraception, starting on the Pill soon after taking Ella can decrease its effectiveness.
This includes birth control pills, implants,
hormonal IUDs, non-
hormonal IUDs, the vaginal ring, the patch, the shot,
emergency contraception, etc..
Emergency contraception is not as effective as regular
hormonal contraception (pill, patch or ring) or long - term birth control methods such as an intrauterine device or IUD.
If you're on another method of
hormonal birth control (like the pill, ring, patch, or shot), ella is not the best
emergency contraception for you — Plan B or a copper IUD are better options.