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Side effects of the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill)
Common side effects of the emergency contraceptive pill include headache, feeling sick and tummy pain.
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How to take the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill)
You need to take the emergency pill within 3 days or 5 days after sex, depending on the type.
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Mental health services
Find out how to access NHS mental health services and where to get urgent help.
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What you can do to reduce the risk of stillbirth
Find out how you can help reduce the risk of stillbirth, including stopping smoking, going to your antenatal appointments, and knowing when to get urgent help.
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When to go to A&E
Find out when to go to A&E in an emergency.
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When to call 999
Find out when to call 999 in an emergency.
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Guide to NHS waiting times in England
A guide to maximum waiting times for non-urgent consultant-led treatment, or to be seen by a specialist for suspected cancer, in England.
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Where can I get sexual health advice, now?
Find out what to do if you have had unprotected sex, including where to go if you need urgent help.
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How to organise transport to and from hospital
Find out about transport to and from hospital. If it's not an emergency you'll normally be expected to make your own way there. If it's a medical emergency, call 999 and ask for an ambulance.
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Waiting for mental health support – children and young people
Find what you can do while you're waiting for support, including building a support network, ideas for self-management and where to get urgent support if you need it