Emergency Contraception (EC) can prevent a pregnancy when used after unprotected sex, a broken condom, or rape. The sooner you use it the more likely it is to prevent pregnancy.
There are two types of EC:
- Pills
- Copper IUD (intrauterine device)
Get Emergency Contraception
Clinics
You can get free EC pills at the Âé¶¹AV Health Department's Sexual Health Clinics. You don’t need an appointment or parental consent.
Public Hospitals
Emergency Contraception is available 24 hours a day at public hospitals. Services are confidential and open to all. You will be helped regardless of your immigration status.
Pharmacies
You can buy certain types of EC pills at a pharmacy without a prescription. It costs $40 to $50 and may be covered by your insurance. EC pills are covered for Medicaid members.