jälkiehkäisyn
Jälkiehkäisy, commonly known as emergency contraception or the morning-after pill, refers to contraceptive methods used after unprotected sexual intercourse or contraceptive failure to prevent pregnancy. It is not intended for regular use as a primary form of birth control.
The most common methods of emergency contraception include hormonal pills and the copper intrauterine device (IUD).
The copper IUD is the most effective form of emergency contraception and can be inserted up to
Access to emergency contraception varies by region. In some places, it is available over-the-counter without a