Yes you can...NO PROBLEM. It usually costs about £20...they ask you a few questions like have you had it before....but they dont ask your name or for doctors detaiuls or anything like that! Get is as soon as possible.
Good luck
xxx
2006-09-23 11:49:01
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answered by Honey 2
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Yes! It's somewhat embaressing having to ask for it in front of people. If you get a good chemist they'll take you to one side and ask a couple of questions. then you pay £25 and take your pills. Not being self righteous now but if you and your partner haven't already been tested it would probably be a good idea to do it now. Again involves a little embaressment but hey you've gotta look after yourself. Good luck x
2006-09-19 19:29:18
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answered by bamba_982 3
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Chemist? or Pharmacist?
Pharmacist...yes.( if the pharmacy you use....carries it)
It would probably be best if you went to your local health department, see a physician, be evaluated, and have the physician recommend a pharmacy( or write a script, or the health dept., may even be able to give it to you)
I feel it would be best for all women to consult with a physician before taking the "morning after pill."
There have been complications, it is best to be monitored by a professional.
2006-09-19 19:14:34
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answered by swampfox conservative 3
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Yes. Some pharmacies, you can just buy it over the counter with no consultation and you would have to pay for it (it costs around £20).
Other pharmacies have a consultation programme where the pharmacist will decide if the pill is suitable for you or not and you would not need to pay for it.
2006-09-20 04:11:21
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answered by Catwhiskers 5
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Yes you can. It costs around £25. But if you ring your local Maternity ward/hospital, and ask for the senior on call midwife, you can get it from her at no cost. Or at least you can in Suffolk. Failing that, it will have to be your nearest Family Planning Clinic.
2006-09-19 19:10:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Firstly have the baby.
Secondly use a condom/contreceptive in the future.
Thirdly remind yourself that everytime you hear the constant screaming and crying that sex without a condom causes headaches distress and around £5000-£8000 a year in costs for the next 18 years or so.
2006-09-19 19:14:53
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answered by ChrisAds 2
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any pharmacy will give you it over the counter although as its a "prescription drug" you will have to answer a health questionaire from pharmacist. it will cost £25 though and its called levonorgestrel or levonthal (ask for this if you get embarrassed as no one except you and pharmacist will know what it is ) or you can go to your family planning clinic or gum clinic and they will give you a prescription (which is free as it is a contraception)
2006-09-19 21:21:50
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answered by John "Freddie" West 3
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Yes you can, but isn't it wiser to make sure you don't need the morning after pill by using reliable contraception???/
2006-09-19 19:07:50
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answered by LISA B 1
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in the UK u can the only thing is u have to pay for it whereas with ur doctor u don't. do it asap if u need to the longer u leave it the less likely it is to work. good luck
2006-09-19 19:09:06
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answered by moranginho 1
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yes you can but it costs a lot of monet ie 30.pounds or more unless you go to your doctor and ask for a prescription and u are exempt from paying for it
2006-09-23 16:49:32
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answered by Anna B 3
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