Confusion about the use and availability of emergency contraception (EC) remains widespread. Polling from KFF Health this month found that nearly a third of people weren’t sure if EC was even legal in their state (spoiler alert—EC is legal everywhere in the US) and additional research has shown that patients (and providers) have confusion about the differences between EC, which is used to prevent pregnancy, and medication abortion, which is used to end a pregnancy. Providers are key to helping people understand EC and how they can get and use it when they need it. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about EC.
What is emergency contraception?
Answer: EC is birth control that you use after sex to prevent a pregnancy before it ever starts. There are two types of EC pills and two types of IUDs that can be used as EC.
For more about types of EC and how they work, check out this quick doodle guide featuring Dr. Colleen Denny to learn more.
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