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Get it between 2024-12-31 to 2025-01-07. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Emergency contraceptive for when your regular birth control fails or you forgot to use birth control.
The same safe and trusted ingredient as in Plan B and other Emergency Contraceptives
Help support access to free and discount contraceptives in high-risk communities
Cadence OTC is a Public Benefit Corporation
Cadence OTC works to move the birth control pill over-the-counter.
Morning After Pill by Cadence OTC is an Emergency contraceptive. It's a form of birth control that is meant to be used if your regular birth control failed or if you forgot to use birth control. Regular birth control can fail in many ways, such as if a condom broke or if you miss your daily birth control pills. Morning After Pill should be taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex or birth control failure. The sooner you take it, the better it works. Use as directed. Morning After Pill is like many other emergency contraceptives. You can compare it to Plan B. It's the same doctor-recommended ingredient as in many regular birth control pills - Levonorgestrel - but in a higher dosage. It's been well-studied and is considered a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy before it starts. Morning After Pill will not work if you are already pregnant and it won't impact an existing pregnancy. But Cadence OTC is different than the other companies that sell their emergency contraceptives. Cadence OTC is a Public Benefits company based in Oakland California, and the team has been working to move the birth control pill over-the-counter and bring OTC emergency contraceptives to convenience stores. We believe birth control pills should be as easy to buy as condoms. Major medical organizations, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, support making birth control pills available OTC. When you buy Morning After Pill by Cadence OTC, you help support the free and discount distribution of emergency contraceptives to where people need it most: college campuses and contraceptive deserts.