The first FDA-approved daily birth control pill available without a prescription.
Often called "Plan B," this is available on the shelf to anyone.
If you want an or the Implant (Nexplanon) , you must see a doctor to have it inserted. These are the most "set it and forget it" options.
The difference between the and regular pills?
Methods like the , the Patch , the Ring , or standard Birth Control Pills usually require a prescription from a healthcare provider.