Which emergency contraceptive pill is best for women over 40?

Emergency contraceptive pills are contraindicated for women over 40 years of age and are not recommended for patients using either type of emergency contraceptive. This is because the risk of liver and kidney damage or blood clots is higher after using the pill. These risks are much greater than the risk of abortion after pregnancy, and may be life-threatening in severe cases. Therefore, it is recommended that women over 40 years of age should not use emergency contraceptive pills. If the patient has unprotected sex and is older than 40 years old. But there is no plan for pregnancy and fear of having an abortion, the patient can choose intrauterine placement of birth control ring. The IUD can be used as a contraceptive for up to 120 hours after unprotected sex. The implantation of the IUD provides permanent contraception as long as the patient does not remove the IUD. The IUD can be removed after menopause, so it is the first choice for emergency contraception for women after the age of 40.