Plan B One-Step emergency contraception helps prevent pregnancy before it starts after unprotected sex or birth control failure. Plan B must be taken within 72 hours (3 days) after unprotected sex or birth control failure. The sooner it's taken, the better it works. Plan B works by temporarily delaying ovulation or the release of an egg from the ovary. No egg. No fertilization. No pregnancy. Plan B One-Step will not work if you are already pregnant and won't impact an existing pregnancy. And, it doesn't affect your ability to get pregnant in the future. After taking Plan B, you can and should resume your regular birth control method. Or, start one if you don't already have one. Find it yourself in the Family Planning aisle. There is no prescription or ID required to purchase Plan B in any U.S. state and there is no age restriction. Plan B One-Step does not protect you against HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Use as directed.
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