{"id":1221,"date":"2025-06-01T18:53:33","date_gmt":"2025-06-01T18:53:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.faastpharmacy.com\/blog\/?p=1221"},"modified":"2025-06-02T17:20:29","modified_gmt":"2025-06-02T17:20:29","slug":"does-plan-b-work-during-ovulation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.faastpharmacy.com\/blog\/does-plan-b-work-during-ovulation","title":{"rendered":"Does Plan B Work During Ovulation?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-start=\"368\" data-end=\"688\">Plan B is one of the most popular emergency contraception options available over-the-counter. It\u2019s affordable, easy to take, and widely accessible without a prescription. But how effective is it really, especially when taken during ovulation? The short answer: not very. And the reason lies in how Plan B works\u2014and when.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"690\" data-end=\"1262\">Plan B contains a synthetic hormone called levonorgestrel, which works mainly by <strong data-start=\"771\" data-end=\"793\">delaying ovulation<\/strong>. That means it can stop your ovary from releasing an egg, giving any sperm present in the reproductive tract less of a chance to fertilize anything. But here\u2019s the key detail many people don\u2019t realize: if ovulation has <em data-start=\"1013\" data-end=\"1022\">already<\/em> happened, Plan B likely won\u2019t work. It doesn\u2019t stop fertilization. It doesn\u2019t interfere with an egg that\u2019s already been released. And it definitely doesn\u2019t affect implantation or end a pregnancy. Its mechanism is simple and time-dependent.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1264\" data-end=\"1814\">According to a well-known 2011 study in <em data-start=\"1304\" data-end=\"1319\">Contraception<\/em> by Brache et al., Plan B (levonorgestrel) <strong data-start=\"1362\" data-end=\"1427\">only works if taken before the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge<\/strong>\u2014the hormonal trigger that tells your body to ovulate. If the pill is taken after that surge has begun, it <strong data-start=\"1534\" data-end=\"1562\">fails to delay ovulation<\/strong> and is therefore significantly less effective at preventing pregnancy (<a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/21477680\/\" target=\"_new\" rel=\"noopener\" data-start=\"1634\" data-end=\"1692\">PubMed source<\/a>). So if you happen to take Plan B on the day of ovulation or just after, there\u2019s a real chance it won\u2019t prevent anything.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1816\" data-end=\"2311\">This is where understanding your menstrual cycle becomes crucial. While most cycles estimate ovulation to occur around Day 14, real-life ovulation is far less predictable. It can shift from month to month based on stress, illness, medication, travel, or even weight fluctuations. Many women ovulate earlier or later than expected\u2014and without ovulation test strips or ultrasound monitoring, it\u2019s easy to misjudge. If you\u2019re near ovulation or unsure, the effectiveness of Plan B becomes uncertain.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2313\" data-end=\"2788\">This aligns with what Healthline and ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) also point out: <strong data-start=\"2425\" data-end=\"2468\">Plan B is not reliable during ovulation<\/strong>. In fact, according to Healthline\u2019s comprehensive overview, taking Plan B during or just after ovulation provides <strong data-start=\"2583\" data-end=\"2610\">little to no protection<\/strong>\u2014because its job is to stop the egg from being released in the first place (<a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.healthline.com\/health\/healthy-sex\/does-plan-b-work-during-ovulation\" target=\"_new\" rel=\"noopener\" data-start=\"2686\" data-end=\"2786\">Healthline source<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2790\" data-end=\"2859\">So what can you do if you\u2019re already ovulating\u2014or think you might be?<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2861\" data-end=\"2891\">There are better alternatives.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2893\" data-end=\"3379\"><strong data-start=\"2893\" data-end=\"2922\">Ella (ulipristal acetate)<\/strong> is a prescription-only emergency contraceptive that blocks the body\u2019s progesterone receptors. It has been shown to <strong data-start=\"3038\" data-end=\"3093\">delay ovulation even after the LH surge has started<\/strong>, giving it a significant advantage over Plan B during the fertile window. One large review published in <em data-start=\"3198\" data-end=\"3223\">Obstetrics &amp; Gynecology<\/em> confirmed that Ella maintains higher efficacy throughout the cycle, especially near ovulation (<a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/22433382\/\" target=\"_new\" rel=\"noopener\" data-start=\"3319\" data-end=\"3377\">PubMed source<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"3381\" data-end=\"3818\">Another highly effective option is the <strong data-start=\"3420\" data-end=\"3445\">copper IUD (Paragard)<\/strong>, which can be inserted by a clinician within five days of unprotected intercourse. Unlike hormonal pills, the copper IUD works by altering the uterine and tubal environment to inhibit sperm mobility and prevent fertilization or implantation. It\u2019s more than 99% effective regardless of where you are in your cycle\u2014and it provides long-term contraception for up to 10 years.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"3820\" data-end=\"4353\">Let\u2019s break this down with an example. A 30-year-old woman, Andrea, had unprotected sex during what she thought was a safe day. She took Plan B 24 hours later, but started ovulation cramping the same evening. Three weeks later, a pregnancy test was positive. Her OB explained that ovulation had already occurred, and Plan B couldn\u2019t stop fertilization. For her second pregnancy scare, she opted for Ella, which delayed ovulation long enough for her body to reset naturally without risk. That difference in choice changed her outcome.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"4355\" data-end=\"4710\">It\u2019s also important to clear up common confusion: <strong data-start=\"4405\" data-end=\"4439\">Plan B is not an abortion pill<\/strong>. It doesn\u2019t terminate a pregnancy, doesn\u2019t harm a fertilized egg, and has no effect on an already implanted embryo. This distinction is supported by every major medical authority, including the FDA and World Health Organization. Plan B is contraception, not termination.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"4712\" data-end=\"5124\">So, when <em data-start=\"4721\" data-end=\"4727\">does<\/em> Plan B work best? If taken <strong data-start=\"4755\" data-end=\"4793\">within 72 hours of unprotected sex<\/strong> and <strong data-start=\"4798\" data-end=\"4825\">before ovulation begins<\/strong>, Plan B is up to 89% effective. The earlier it\u2019s taken, the better. Some sources note a very mild potential benefit up to 120 hours, but only if ovulation has not started. If you\u2019re tracking ovulation with LH tests, you\u2019ll know that once you get a strong positive, Plan B\u2019s window is almost closed.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"5126\" data-end=\"5727\">If you\u2019re frequently using emergency contraception, or finding yourself unsure of timing each month, it might be time to look into <strong data-start=\"5257\" data-end=\"5298\">more consistent contraceptive options<\/strong>\u2014whether that\u2019s oral birth control, a hormonal IUD, or non-hormonal methods paired with apps or ovulation kits. We explore several of these strategies in our blog posts on <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.faastpharmacy.com\/blog\/clomid-for-women\" target=\"_new\" rel=\"noopener\" data-start=\"5470\" data-end=\"5541\">Clomid for women<\/a>, <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.faastpharmacy.com\/blog\/fertility-drugs\" target=\"_new\" rel=\"noopener\" data-start=\"5543\" data-end=\"5612\">fertility drugs<\/a>, and <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.faastpharmacy.com\/blog\/online-pharmacies-benefits\" target=\"_new\" rel=\"noopener\" data-start=\"5618\" data-end=\"5726\">online pharmacy solutions for contraception<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"5729\" data-end=\"6120\">To summarize: <strong data-start=\"5743\" data-end=\"5794\">Plan B does not reliably work during ovulation.<\/strong> If your cycle is mid-point and you\u2019ve had unprotected sex, consider switching to Ella or scheduling a copper IUD insertion. These options are more effective and appropriate for the biology of that phase. And if you\u2019re unsure\u2014don\u2019t guess. Talk to a provider, or use a reputable online pharmacy platform for next-step guidance.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"6122\" data-end=\"6290\" data-is-last-node=\"\" data-is-only-node=\"\">Would you like a comparison table showing Plan B vs. Ella vs. copper IUD by timing and effectiveness? I can generate that too if it helps for blog layout or visual aid.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Plan B is one of the most popular emergency contraception options available over-the-counter. It\u2019s affordable, easy to take, and widely accessible without a prescription. 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