My Choice temporarily delays ovulation. It is ineffective if you are already pregnant and does not affect an existing pregnancy.
This should not be used as a regular form of birth control.
My Choice functions by temporarily postponing ovulation. It is ineffective if you are already pregnant and does not affect an existing pregnancy.
The sooner you take it, the more effective it will be.
There is no prescription or ID required to purchase My Choice in any U.S. state, and there is no age restriction.
My Choice must be taken within 72 hours (3 days) following unprotected sex or birth control failure. The earlier it is taken, the more effective it will be.