Emergency contraception without the pharmacy scramble · Doctor review in 2-4 hours · Same-day courier (select cities) · Discreet packaging.

Order emergency contraception

Use quick order to choose your emergency contraception and proceed to checkout now. A licensed clinician reviews eligibility and dosing as part of the Ruth flow before medication is dispatched. Need help choosing? Chat with Ruth, our AI health consultant, using the chat button in the bottom right corner.

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Chat with our AI health consultant for personalized guidance on emergency contraception. Same-day delivery is available in Metro Manila during dispatch hours. Provincial delivery times vary by location.

How the Ruth order flow works

Choose a product

Start with quick order or review the products page. Levonorgestrel is commonly used within 72 hours, while ulipristal acetate may be considered up to 120 hours after unprotected sex.

Share timing details

Timing matters for emergency contraception. Be ready to share when sex or contraceptive failure happened, whether you vomited after a dose, and when your next period is expected.

Confirm delivery

Metro Manila orders may qualify for same-day dispatch during operating hours. Provincial orders are packed discreetly and sent with delivery timing based on the destination.

When to seek urgent care

Emergency contraception is not a replacement for emergency medical care. If you have severe one-sided abdominal pain, shoulder pain, fainting, very heavy bleeding, or a positive pregnancy test with pain, go to a clinic or emergency department as soon as possible.

Before you start quick order

Have your delivery address ready, including landmarks, contact number, and any privacy notes for the rider. Discreet delivery is easier when the address and phone number are complete before checkout.

If you already took a dose, note the product name and time taken. If you vomited soon after taking it, mention that before ordering another pill because replacement guidance depends on timing and the medication used.

If your period is already late, emergency contraception may no longer be the right next step. A pregnancy test or provider review can help clarify whether ordering EC still makes sense.

If the pregnancy risk followed coercion, assault, or an experience you did not consent to, you can still ask for help without needing to explain everything in detail before receiving support.