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The morning after pill is a type of emergency contraception designed to reduce the risk of pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. It works by delaying ovulation or preventing an egg from being released. It is most effective when taken as soon as possible after sex.
The morning after pill primarily works by stopping or delaying ovulation, which prevents sperm from fertilising an egg. It may also make it harder for sperm to reach the egg by altering cervical mucus. It does not terminate an existing pregnancy and will not work if you are already pregnant.
There are two main types of morning after pill available in the UK. One contains levonorgestrel, which can be taken up to 3 days after unprotected sex. The other contains ulipristal acetate, which can be taken up to 5 days after sex, and may be more effective closer to ovulation.