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The My Way morning-after pill is not intended for routine birth control use, so you should not rely on My Way as your primary form of contraception. After you take My Way, this morning-after pill will not continue to offer you pregnancy protection throughout the rest of your cycle. Fertility (your ability to become pregnant) is likely to quickly return after using My Way, so it is very important that you continue to use your regular birth control method or start using a backup method. If you have unprotected sex after you have taken My Way, this morning-after pill will not provide you with any additional pregnancy protection. **The morning-after pill is often confused with the abortion pill. My Way is a completely different drug than RU486, so it will not cause a medical abortion. This also means that the My Way morning-after pill will not be effective if you are already pregnant when you use it. My Way will not terminate or affect an established pregnancy. ***It will not terminate or harm an existing pregnancy. According to the World Health Organization, levonorgestrel works similarly to regular birth control pills by preventing ovulation or preventing fertilization. Like all birth control pills, My Way does not protect against HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases.