
Emergency Hormonal Contraception
The emergency contraceptive pill is most effective if taken as soon as possible after you have had unprotected intercourse, but it can be taken up to 120 hours afterwards. However the sooner the better.
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Emergency contraception, commonly known as the morning-after pill, is a vital and time-sensitive option for women facing the unexpected. At The Bank of Wellbeing Women’s Health Clinic in Penkridge, we recognise the importance of empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their reproductive health. The morning-after pill is a safe and effective way to prevent unintended pregnancies when taken within a specific timeframe after unprotected intercourse or contraceptive failure.
Our healthcare professionals at the Women’s Health Clinic are here to guide you through the process of accessing emergency contraception, offering information on the available options and ensuring you receive the support you need. We understand the sensitivity of such situations and provide a confidential and non-judgmental environment where you can discuss your concerns openly.
Whether you experienced a condom mishap, missed a birth control pill, or had unprotected sex, our team is committed to providing timely assistance. Emergency contraception is a crucial resource that allows women to take control of their reproductive choices, providing peace of mind during unforeseen circumstances. Contact The Bank of Wellbeing Women’s Health Clinic to access compassionate care and information on emergency contraception, empowering you to navigate your reproductive health with confidence.
For more information you may contact us at 01785 561 616 or speak to our pharmacist at your local branch directly.



