The rise in the number of women using morning-after pills is a subject of concern among many experts. Most women rush to the nearest chemists to acquire these pills because they do not want to get pregnant. However, there are several things a woman needs to know before swallowing these pills. Here are four things no one tells you about morning-after pills.

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1. Morning pills are available in different forms 

There are different forms of morning-after pills on the market. Buyers are advised to be careful when looking for these pills. There are endless fake products you are likely to come across in local drugs stores.  The common options include Plan B One-Step, Next Choice, Ella and copper IUD.

2. These pills are not the same as the abortion pills 

 The morning after pill is different from abortion pills. The pills are meant to delay ovulation and in certain cases, they can prevent the fertilized egg from implanting itself in your uterus. This means that the morning after pill does not destroy the existent pregnancies. 

3. The pill can be taken hours or days after sex

 It is not mandatory to take the pill immediately after you have had unprotected sex with your spouse. The pills can be taken even two days after you have engaged in the act. However, you need to seek medical advice over the same.

4.The morning after pill is not the most effective emergency contraceptive 

The copper IUD has been made such that it can prevent a woman from becoming pregnant for up to ten years. If the IUD is inserted five days between which one engages in sex, it can effectively prevent the pregnancy. A number of women have switched to emergency contraception because of the effectiveness.