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Wed, 02 Jul 2025

🚨 Emergency Contraceptive Pill in Malaysia: What Every Woman Should Know

Learn how the morning-after pill works, when to take it, where to get it in Malaysia, and how Pistil makes access private, fast, and judgement-free.

Rina Ho

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What Is the Emergency Contraceptive Pill?

The emergency contraceptive pill — also known as the morning-after pill — is a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or when your regular birth control fails.

It does not cause an abortion. Instead, it works mainly by delaying ovulation so no egg is released for sperm to fertilise.

 

When Should You Use It?

Situations where you might need the emergency pill:

  • Condom broke or slipped off during sex

  • Forgot to take your daily birth control pill

  • Missed your contraceptive injection

  • No contraception used during sex

  • Sexual assault

 

Types of Emergency Pills Available in Malaysia

1️⃣ Levonorgestrel Pill (Common brands: Postinor, Plan B)

  • Best taken within 72 hours (3 days) after unprotected sex

  • Works better the earlier you take it

  • No prescription required in some pharmacies, but stock availability varies

2️⃣ Ulipristal Acetate Pill (Brand: Ella)

  • Works up to 120 hours (5 days) after unprotected sex

  • Maintains higher effectiveness later in the window compared to levonorgestrel

  • Requires a doctor’s prescription in Malaysia

💡 Pistil Tip: Ella is more effective if you’re already close to ovulation, but both types work best when taken as soon as possible.

 

How Effective Is It?

  • Levonorgestrel: Reduces pregnancy risk by up to 87% if taken within 72 hours

  • Ulipristal/Ella: Over 95% effective within 120 hours

The earlier you take it, the more effective it is — waiting reduces protection.

 

Common Side Effects

Most women experience no serious problems. Possible temporary effects include:

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Fatigue

  • Headache

  • Breast tenderness

  • Changes in your next period (earlier, later, lighter, or heavier)

If vomiting occurs within 2 hours of taking the pill, you may need another dose.

 

Important Things to Know

  • Not a regular birth control method – use only for emergencies.

  • Does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) – use condoms to stay protected.

  • If your next period is more than 7 days late, take a pregnancy test.

  • Can be used more than once in a menstrual cycle if needed, but effectiveness may drop and your cycle may be disrupted.

 

How to Get the Emergency Pill in Malaysia

In Malaysia, availability can vary. Some pharmacies stock levonorgestrel pills over the counter or in GP clinics. 

💡 This is where Pistil comes in.
We offer:

  • Private teleconsultations with licensed doctors

  • Fast prescriptions for emergency contraception

  • Discreet delivery to your home — no awkward pharmacy trips

  • Cycle tracking in the Pistil app so you can monitor your health after taking the pill

 

Why Early Action Matters

Sperm can survive inside the reproductive tract for up to 5 days. If ovulation happens during that time, pregnancy can occur. The emergency pill works by stopping ovulation — which is why every hour counts.

 

Taking Care After the Emergency Pill

  • Track your cycle with the Pistil app

  • Consider starting or resuming a regular contraceptive method

  • Book an STD screening if unprotected sex occurred with a new or untested partner

 

Final Word

The emergency pill is safe, effective, and legal in Malaysia — but it works best when taken as soon as possible. It’s a safety net, not a replacement for regular contraception.

With Pistil, you can access emergency contraception quickly, privately, and without judgement — because your health should always be on your terms.

📲 Take control today — download Pistil or visit pistil.io to speak to a doctor now.


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