Buy levonelle pill online
Levonelle Pill is an emergency contraceptive that should be taken within 72 hours (3 days) after unprotected intercourse or if the usual method of contraception has failed. It is used to prevent pregnancy.
Levonelle is the brand name for a ‘morning after’ pill. There are two different ‘morning after’ pills for sale: Levonelle and EllaOne. EllaOne contains the drug ulipristal acetate and Levonelle contains the drug levonorgestrel.
It does not prevent pregnancy every time and is more effective if you take it as soon as possible after unprotected sex. It is better to take it within 12 hours rather than delaying until the third day.
Levonelle does not continue to protect against pregnancy. If you have unprotected sex after taking Levonelle, you may become pregnant.
How does Levonelle work?
Women are most fertile around the time their ovaries release an egg (ovulation) in the menstrual cycle. Ovulation usually occurs about 12 to 14 days before the start of the next menstrual period. The chance of becoming pregnant after unprotected sex is greatest during this period.
Levonelle is believed to work by stopping or delaying ovulation. It can also prevent sperm from fertilizing an egg that may already have been released. Levonelle only works if it is taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex. The effectiveness of Levonelle is significantly reduced if it is taken 72 hours or more after unprotected sex. For this reason, it should not be used if unprotected sex has occurred more than 72 hours prior.
The Levonelle pill does not work if you are already pregnant. If unprotected sex has already occurred in the same menstrual cycle, you may already be pregnant, which means Levonelle will not work. If you suspect that you are already pregnant, please indicate this when completing our online form.
Levonelle is taken in a single dose as soon as possible after unprotected sex. In rare cases, people may be prescribed two tablets instead of one.
Levonelle pill and regular contraception
Levonelle can be used as an emergency contraceptive even if you are already using regular contraception. An example is forgetting to take your regular pill.
After taking Levonellepil you should:
Take your next contraceptive pill, insert a new ring or apply a new patch within 12 hours of taking Levonellepil
Continue taking your birth control pill as usual
Your regular birth control method will not be effective immediately. You should abstain from sex or use a condom for 7 days, except:
9 days when using Qlaira
2 days when using the progestogen-only pill (POP or minipill)
Taking this precaution will ensure that your regular birth control becomes effective before you have unprotected sex again.
Levonelle pill and other emergency contraception should only be used as an incidental method of contraception. If you find that you need to use emergency contraception regularly, you may want to consider using regular contraception. These contraceptive methods are more effective at preventing pregnancy. Examples of regular contraception:
Condoms
Combined pill
Minipill (progestogen-only pill)
Hormone implant
Hormone coil
Copper coil
Hormone patch
Vaginal ring
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