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 Emergency contraceptives and birth control supplies

Emergency Contraception

Learn more about morning-after pills and your options.

had unprotected sex or contraceptive failure?

If you’ve recently had unprotected sex or the condom broke, you might be feeling anxious about the possibility of pregnancy. 

 

Note: Emergency contraceptives do not prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and there are potential risks and side effects to be considered.

 

If you are already pregnant, we can provide a free nurse consultation, including information on medication abortion (the abortion pill), abortion procedures, and all your pregnancy options.

What are emergency contraceptives?

Emergency contraception is any type of birth control used after unprotected intercourse or a known or suspected contraceptive failure (e.g. a broken condom) to attempt to prevent pregnancy. The morning-after pill is the most commonly used emergency contraceptive. The morning-after pill is not the same as the abortion pill or a chemical abortion and should not be used to end a pregnancy.

How does the morning-after pill work?

The morning-after pill is used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex. If conception (a new pregnancy) has already occurred, it then works to prevent implantation. It does not prevent conception. 

Things to Note: We provide evidence-based education on emergency contraceptivs and your options, but we do not provide contraceptives.

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First Step Women's Center in Springfield, Illinois is committed to providing you with everything you need to make an informed pregnancy decision. We believe women and men have a right to get evidence-based information from a resource that will not profit from the choices and pregnancy decisions they make. All our services are free and confidential. 

Please note that we can only provide telehealth services to individuals located in Illinois and can provide a state ID. If you do not have a license or identification that shows you are an Illinois resident, we can still provide in-person care at no cost to you.

 

First Step Women's Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit in the state of Illinois. The information on this site is for educational purposes only and should not be substituted for medical or legal advice. We are committed to protecting your health information. Please be aware that communicating via unencrypted text messaging or messaging services has some level of risk of being read by a 3rd party. While we do not provide or refer for abortion services, we can answer your questions about side effects, what to expect, and more. Contact us to learn more. We proudly serve in Springfield, Farmingdale, Sherman, Riverton, Buffalo, Cantrall, IL and the surrounding areas.

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