Help her protect her future with Opill®

Opill® is the first daily birth control pill you can get without a prescription. Fast, private, and delivered to your doorstep.
Opill® Daily Oral Contraceptive, full prescription strength, 84 day  supply, 3 month pack

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If you’re thinking about getting Opill® for your daughter, you can feel confident knowing it’s been shown to be both safe and effective when taken as directed. Most people experience minimal side effects, and it’s been carefully reviewed by experts. Like any medication, it’s important to understand how it works and to discuss any questions or concerns, but overall, it offers a reliable option for those wanting to prevent pregnancy.
- Dr. Alexandra Kiekover, MD

Have questions about Opill®? We're Here to Help.

We’ve got answers to the top questions parents ask so you can feel confident guiding her every step of the way

How does Opill® work?
Opill is a daily birth control pill that she can start taking on any day that works for her—there’s no need to wait for a specific time in her cycle. It begins to protect against pregnancy after 48 hours, so it’s important she uses a backup method, like condoms, during those first two days.

For Opill to be effective, she needs to take one pill every single day at the same time within a 3-hour window of the time she took it the day before. Once she finishes a pack (28 pills), she should start the next pack the very next day, even if she’s on her period, spotting, or not currently sexually active.
Can my daughter buy Opill® without an ID?
Yes! There’s no ID required to purchase Opill. It’s approved by the FDA for anyone of reproductive age who has started their period, regardless of how old they are. That means it’s safe and accessible for teens and young adults alike.
Can Opill® be used to treat acne?
No. Opill is only indicated for pregnancy prevention.
Is it normal to have spotting between periods or miss/stop having periods while on Opill®?
Yes, it is completely normal for her to experience changes in her menstrual bleeding pattern while taking Opill®. This may include spotting between periods as well as the potential for missed or stopped periods.
Can Opill® be used as an emergency contraceptive, like the morning-after pill?
Opill® is not an emergency contraceptive (morning-after pill) and won’t prevent pregnancy when used after unprotected sex. Opill® and emergency contraceptive pills serve different purposes. Opill® is a birth control pill that you take every day to prevent pregnancy. Emergency contraceptive pills are used after having unprotected sex to reduce the risk of pregnancy.

Let’s Talk About Opill®: What Every Mom Should Know

Why Opill®? You’ve guided her through every milestone. This one matters too

As your daughter grows into her independence, you’re still her biggest advocate. Whether she’s in college, starting her first job, or just beginning to navigate relationships, having access to reliable birth control can help her stay focused on her future.


Opill® is the first FDA-approved over-the-counter daily birth control pill—available without a prescription and is estrogen-free. It’s 98% effective when used as directed, and is simple, safe, and accessible for those just starting to take charge of their reproductive health.1


No appointments. No prescriptions. Just a daily routine that puts her in control—with your support behind her every step of the way.

Being prepared makes a big difference

Why Opill? Why be proactive?


Nearly half of all pregnancies in the U.S are unintended, and the highest rate occur among women ages 20-24, right around college age.4 Unintended pregnancies can have a lasting impact on a young woman’s health, education, and future career path.


Giving your daughter the tools to take charge of her reproductive health on her terms can make all the difference.

Guide for Moms: Talking to your daughter about Opill®

  • What is Opill®?
  • How do you build Opill® into a daily routine?
  • What about side effects?

You've both got questions. We've got you covered. Download our Opill® Guide for Moms.


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Exenciones de responsabilidad

1. Do not use Opill if you have or ever had breast cancer. See Opill label for list of warnings. 

2. Opill does not protect against STDs 

3. Use as directed 

4. Finer, L. B., & Zolna, M. R. (2016). Declines in unintended pregnancy in the United States, 2008–2011. New England Journal of Medicine, 374(9), 843–852. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmsa1506575