By TedEd
Explore how two main types of emergency contraception work to prevent pregnancy by disrupting or delaying ovulation.
In a 2021 study, researchers asked over 500 participants to explain how the morning-after pill worked. Despite these pills’ widespread use, 60% answered incorrectly. Emergency contraceptives are often misunderstood— even the phrase “the morning-after pill” is a misnomer.
So, how do they work? Alison Edelman explores how two main types of emergency contraception disrupt or delay ovulation. Watch the video below: