Contraception
Skip the clinic and speak to an Australian doctor online about contraception, from daily pills to urgent morning after pills, all from the privacy of your home.

Your Contraception Questions Deserve Answers You Can Trust
Choosing contraception isn’t always straightforward. Maybe you’re unsure which method will suit your body. Perhaps you’ve had side effects before and are worried about trying again. Or maybe you’re in a time-sensitive situation where you need emergency contraceptive pills like the morning after pill quickly.
We understand the mix of emotions: relief at having options, stress about making the right choice, and sometimes embarrassment about discussing such a personal matter face-to-face. Our online consultations give you the freedom to ask anything, at your own pace, in the comfort and privacy of your home.
What We Offer as Your Telehealth Provider
Our service isn’t just about information: it’s about immediate, practical solutions tailored to you.
Online Consultation
- Discuss contraception options with a qualified Australian doctor online
- Discuss options with licensed online GP.
- Get advice on switching methods safely and effectively.
- Review your current method if you’re having side effects or concerns.
Contraceptive Pill Script Online
- Get a prescription for the contraceptive pill, including progesterone only pill options if appropriate.
- Complete a quick form and speak to a licensed Australian GP.
- Get eScript delivered to your phone or email within minutes.
- Access emergency contraceptive pills without the stress of rushing to a clinic.
Types of Contraception
According to Better Health, when taken correctly, the contraceptive pill is over 99% effective. There’s no single “best” method, just the one that fits your needs right now. Below are the different types of contraception options and their benefits:

Oral Contraceptives (The Pill)
- Combined contraceptive pill: Contains both oestrogen and progestogen.
- Progesterone only pill (mini pill): A good choice for people who can’t take oestrogen.

Emergency Contraception
- Emergency contraceptive pill also known as morning pill or emergency pregnancy pill. It works by delaying ovulation, reducing the chance of fertilisation.
- Copper IUD is inserted by a trained healthcare provider, it can be used up to five days after unprotected intercourse and is the most effective method.

Other Methods
- Barrier Method: condoms and diaphragms
- Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs): Implanon, mirena contraception, and vaginal ring.
Why Choose Doctor Help?

Fully registered Australian doctors
Experienced in contraception, emergency contraception, and sexual health consultations.

Private and secure telehealth platform
Access care for contraception or other health needs from the comfort and safety of your own home.

Fast prescriptions
For the contraceptive pill, emergency contraceptive pills, or other treatments sent directly to your inbox.

Compassion and expertise combined
So every decision about your reproductive health is informed, supported, and free from judgment.
Contraception Care That Puts You First
Your choice of contraception is more than just a medical decision, it’s a deeply personal one. It’s about protecting your health, planning your future, and having peace of mind in the moments that matter.
If you’ve been wondering about your contraception options, whether you’re starting for the first time, thinking of switching, or needing emergency help, don’t let uncertainty linger. Book an online consultation today. Our online doctors will guide you with compassion, confidentiality, and care, so you can make the decision that’s right for you.


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Frequently asked questions
How effective is the morning after pill?
Emergency contraceptive pills can be up to 85 percent effective, however the sooner they are used, the more effective they are.
Can I get contraception online in Australia?
Yes. Through telehealth, you will also be able to consult online and in case it is appropriate, be issued with a prescription.
Does the emergency pregnancy pill affect existing pregnancy?
Progesterone only birth control pills do not affect or terminate an existing pregnancy.
Is the morning pill safe?
For most women, yes. However, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional, especially if you have underlying medical conditions or take regular medication.
Is progesterone only pill safe during breastfeeding?
Yes. Progesterone only birth control pills are safe to take during breast feeding and it has no adverse effect on milk supply.
Do condoms prevent STIs?
Yes. Condoms are the sole method of contraception that also defends against sexually transmitted diseases, which is a major method of safer intercourse.
So what to do if a condom fails?
In case a condom fails, emergency contraception can be considered to avoid a pregnancy. The quicker you do it the better and look into an online consultation to get some personalised input.
Are condoms 100% effective?
No contraception is 100% effective. Condoms are around 98% effective with perfect use, but typical use reduces this to about 85%.
Can I use condoms with other contraception methods?
Yes. Using condoms alongside another method, like the pill or IUD, can increase pregnancy prevention and protect against STIs.
What is Implanon?
Implanon is a small, flexible rod placed under the skin of your upper arm, releasing hormones to prevent pregnancy for up to 3 years.
How effective is Implanon?
It’s more than 99% effective and doesn’t require daily action like the pill.
What is Marina contraception?
Mirena is a small T-shaped device placed inside the uterus, releasing hormones to prevent pregnancy for up to 5 years.
Does Mirena affect periods?
Many women experience lighter periods, and some may stop having periods altogether after the first year.
How does the vaginal ring work?
The vaginal ring is a small, flexible ring inserted into the vagina once a month. It releases hormones to prevent pregnancy.
And what if I forget to take my pill?
This is dependent on the kind of pill. We will advise you about what you can do to keep yourself protected.
Is sleep affected by contraceptive pills?
Side effects vary. If you notice changes in sleep, mood, or energy, it’s worth discussing with a doctor to explore alternatives.
How do I determine what contraception is good to use?
The appropriate approach requires considering your health background and lifestyle as well as preferences. This is a reason personalised advice is important.
What if I have unprotected intercourse or suspect contraceptive failure?
Try to act quickly. The quicker you take emergency contraception, the better, and you can speak privately online about what the options are.