Emergency Contraceptive Pills in the Philippines
Compare morning-after pill options, where to buy them online, and how timing affects Postinor and Mifestad recommendations.
Where to buy emergency contraceptive pills in the Philippines
If you are looking for emergency contraceptive pills in the Philippines, Ruth Health lets you compare Postinor and Mifestad online before starting an order. The product pages show current prices, delivery options, and what information is reviewed before dispatch.
People often search for "Plan B", "morning after pill", or "emergency contraceptive pill" when they need fast help after unprotected sex, a broken condom, or missed pills. Start with the Plan B Philippines product list if you already want to compare available options.
How to choose an emergency contraceptive pill
Emergency contraception works best when taken as soon as possible. Levonorgestrel products are commonly used within 72 hours after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Ulipristal acetate may be considered for a longer window, up to 120 hours, and can be useful when more time has passed.
The right option can depend on timing, current medications, breastfeeding status, vomiting after a dose, and whether your period is already late. Ruth pairs product access with clinician-reviewed guidance so customers are not left guessing from labels alone. You can also use the emergency contraception effectiveness calculator to estimate which timing window you are in.




Emergency contraceptive pills price and delivery
Postinor starts at ₱559 and Mifestad starts at ₱959. Pricing is shown before checkout so you can compare the Plan B-style option that fits your timing, budget, and delivery window.
Same-day delivery may be available in Metro Manila during dispatch hours. Provincial delivery is packed discreetly and sent based on courier availability for your location.
Your next period may arrive earlier or later after emergency contraception. If it is more than 7 days late, take a pregnancy test and contact support if you need help interpreting the result.
Seek urgent medical care for severe abdominal pain, fainting, shoulder pain, or very heavy bleeding. These symptoms should not wait for routine support.
What to compare before buying emergency contraception
Compare the time since unprotected sex, the delivery speed available to your address, and whether you may be close to ovulation. Emergency contraception is time-sensitive, so the fastest suitable option is often more useful than waiting for a preferred brand.
Also consider practical details: whether you can receive a discreet delivery, whether you need provider guidance before taking a dose, and whether you have symptoms that should be checked in person rather than handled through an online order.
If you are unsure between products, start a consultation. The care flow is designed to collect timing and safety details without making customers sort through medical language alone. For a deeper comparison, read Postinor vs Mifestad.
For ongoing pregnancy prevention after this incident, consider a regular contraceptive method. Emergency contraception can help after a specific risk event, but it is not meant to replace routine birth control.