Your right to reproductive care
is undeniable.

Fast Facts ✧ ˚  · EC works by delaying ovulation to prevent pregnancy ✧ ˚  · EC is time sensitive and most effective when taken within 3 - 5 days of unprotected or unwanted sex  ✧ ˚  · Taking EC or birth control will not end an existing pregnancy ✧ ˚  · Visit IneedanA.com for abortion care resources  ✧ ˚  ·

Report a refusal of emergency contraception

No data currently exists that shows how often refusals for reproductive medicine happen, where, and to whom. We know there’s power in numbers. Help us use community-driven data to fight discrimination in reproductive care by sharing the ‘Report A Refusal’ form below.

More than half of US states have “conscientious objector” laws in place that legally allow healthcare providers, including physicians and pharmacists, to refuse prescriptions, medical attention, or product sale to people seeking reproductive care based on their personal beliefs.

Report Contraception Refusal

Help us track and document instances where emergency contraception access was denied. Your information will remain anonymous.

Please select the date of refusal
Please select the location type
If the location has moved or closed, note where it was. Please enter the specific location
Please select whether a prescription was required
Please select at least one reason for refusal
Please select whether you've been refused before


Please agree to the data usage terms

About the project

MorningAfter.io is a community-based research initiative that empowers and resources grassroots reproductive care advocates with data insights on refusal of service for contraception (birth control & emergency contraception).

Fast facts

EC works by delaying ovulation to prevent pregnancy ✧ ˚  · EC is time sensitive and most effective when taken within 3 - 5 days of unprotected or unwanted sex  ✧ ˚  · Taking EC or birth control will not end an existing pregnancy ✧ ˚  · Visit IneedanA.com for abortion care resources  ✧ ˚  

Find out more

Where can I find emergency contraception?

How do we use data to fight discrimination in reproductive care?

Data & Privacy FAQ