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Get emergency contraception quickly and easily, with no appointments and no waiting rooms. Whether you need Generic Plan B® or Ella®, choose the option that fits your needs through a simple online consultation with a U.S. licensed medical provider. Pick up your medication from your local pharmacy in as little as 1-2 hours, or have it delivered discreetly to your door within 48 hours. You can also use your HSA or FSA for a smooth checkout experience.
Whether you need a single dose sent to your pharmacy or a multi-pack to keep on hand for peace of mind, you’re in control. This is emergency contraception made simple and stress-free.


Levonorgestrel is a well-established emergency contraceptive containing the same active ingredient as Plan B One-Step®. It can be taken within 3 days after unprotected sex or birth control failure to help prevent pregnancy. For best results, it should be taken as soon as possible.
One Tablet
Works up to 3 days post-sex
Not as effective for people who are overweight
89%
Effective (less reliable option)
Ella® (Ulipristal Acetate) is a prescription emergency contraception option that can be taken within 5 days after unprotected sex or birth control failure. Unlike some over-the-counter options, its effectiveness does not significantly decrease over time within the 5-day window.
One Tablet
Works up to 5 days post-sex
Better choice for people who are overweight
95% Effective (higher protection)
Limited use (once per menstrual cycle)

Choose between Plan B or Ella. Discreet, effective, and ready when you need it. Get peace of mind with fast delivery and expert-backed options.


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Plan B is about 89% effective when taken within 72 hours, and Ella is up to 98% effective within 5 days. Sooner is always better
Plan B works best within 3 days. Ella is prescription-only, works up to 5 days after, and is more effective for people with a higher body weight or later timing.
Yes, but it shouldn’t be your regular form of birth control. Frequent use may cause irregular periods and is less effective than ongoing methods like the pill or IUD.
No. EC prevents or delays ovulation. It won’t work if you’re already pregnant and it doesn’t affect an existing pregnancy.

At Admired, we believe birth control should be personalized, non-judgmental, and centered around honest communication. Our licensed providers take the time to understand your needs, answer your questions, and make sure you feel supported throughout the process. We’re here to help you find the option that fits your body and your lifestyle. With compassionate care and expert guidance, you’re never alone in making the right choice for you.

