Morning-After Pill Singapore
The morning-after pill is a type of emergency contraceptive that helps prevent pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse or when primary contraceptive methods, like condoms, are not used correctly or fail. It is not meant for routine contraception but is instead intended as a fallback option.

What Does the Morning-After Pill Do?
The morning-after pill works by postponing ovulation, the process where an egg is released from the ovary. If ovulation is delayed, fertilisation is unlikely since there is no egg for sperm to fertilise. It is important to clarify that the morning-after pill does not end an existing pregnancy and should not be confused with abortion medication.
How Does the Morning-After Pill Work?
The active ingredients in the morning-after pill function primarily by interfering with ovulation. In some cases, the pill may also make cervical mucus thicker, which can hinder sperm movement and access to the egg. There are two common types of emergency pills available:
- Levonorgestrel-based pills (e.g., Postinor®-2) – Most effective when taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex, with the best results seen if taken within the first 24 hours.
- Ulipristal acetate-based pills (e.g., Ella®) – Can be used up to 120 hours (5 days) after unprotected intercourse, though earlier intake is recommended.

How Effective Is the Morning-After Pill?
The success of emergency contraception depends largely on how soon it is taken. Levonorgestrel pills can
be
75% to 89% effective if used within 3 days of
unprotected sex, while ulipristal acetate pills maintain about 85% effectiveness when taken within a 5-day window.
Additional factors, such as body weight and the timing within your menstrual cycle, may also influence
the pill’s effectiveness. It is advisable to consult a doctor to determine the most appropriate option
based on your individual health needs.
Morning-After Pill Side Effects
Some users may notice mild side effects after taking the morning-after pill. These may include:
- Nausea or vomiting
- Feeling dizzy or tired
- Headaches
- Tenderness or discomfort in the breasts
- Spotting or changes to the timing of the next period
These symptoms are usually temporary and resolve without treatment. If you vomit within 2 to 3 hours after taking the pill, speak to your doctor, as you may need another dose. Seek medical advice if any side effects are severe or prolonged.
Morning-After Pill Price
At healthscreening.sg, we offer the morning-after pill, period delay pill, and birth control pill, with the prices as follows:
Medication | Price* |
---|---|
Consultation | From $49.05 |
Teleconsultation (Additional delivery fee will apply based on prevailing rate) | From $38.15 |
Morning-After pill (Ella®) | $43.60 |
Period Delay Pill (Norethisterone) | $0.76 per tab |
Birth Control Pill (Yaz®) | $43.60 (per box of 40 tablets) |
*Prices are NETT and inclusive of GST.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The morning-after pill is generally regarded as safe when used appropriately under medical supervision. However, it may cause temporary side effects such as nausea, headache, or changes in menstrual timing. Serious complications are uncommon, but individual health factors should be considered. If you are concerned about side effects, it is advisable to discuss with a doctor to determine if it is suitable for you.
No, birth control pills are not available over-the-counter in Singapore. A valid prescription is required following a consultation with a licensed medical practitioner. At healthscreening.sg, we provide birth control pills at $43.60 NETT (per box of 40 tablets), and the morning-after pill at $43.60 NETT, inclusive of GST but excluding any consultation fees.
The morning-after pill is not available over-the-counter in Singapore and must be prescribed by a doctor following a medical assessment. At healthscreening.sg, the morning-after pill is available for $43.60 NETT, excluding consultation, teleconsultation, and delivery fees, if applicable.
In Singapore, the commonly prescribed morning-after pills are Postinor®-2 (levonorgestrel-based) and Ella® (ulipristal acetate-based). Each works differently depending on timing and individual factors. At healthscreening.sg, the ulipristal acetate-based pill (Ella®) is available for $43.60 NETT, not including consultation or delivery fees.
Yes, it is still possible to become pregnant after taking the morning-after pill, as it is not 100% effective. Its effectiveness depends on how quickly it is taken after unprotected sex, as well as factors such as ovulation timing and body weight. The pill is most effective when taken promptly. It is advisable to consult a doctor on proper usage and to determine if it is suitable for you.
At healthscreening.sg, the morning-after pill (Ella®) is available at $43.60 NETT. This excludes the cost of consultation, teleconsultation, and delivery if medication is prescribed remotely.
The morning-after pill starts working shortly after it is taken but is most effective when used as soon as possible after unprotected sex. It may not prevent pregnancy if ovulation has already occurred. Levonorgestrel-based pills are recommended within 72 hours, while ulipristal acetate pills can be effective up to 120 hours. It is best to consult a doctor to determine if the pill is appropriate for your needs.
No, the morning-after pill cannot be purchased over-the-counter or by someone else on your behalf in Singapore. It must be prescribed directly to the person intending to use it. A medical consultation is required to assess suitability before dispensing.
No, the morning-after pill must be prescribed to the person who will be taking it. A doctor must first assess the woman to determine if it is appropriate for her use. Consulting a doctor or specialist can help determine if she requires emergency contraception and what options are available.
The morning-after pill does not work if you are already pregnant and does not affect an existing pregnancy. It is not an abortion pill and does not terminate pregnancy. If pregnancy is suspected, speak to a doctor for appropriate evaluation and care.