This visual explains the key differences between Plan B and daily birth control pills. Plan B is a single-dose option used after a missed precaution, designed to delay ovulation for a short time. It works best when taken early, ideally within 24 hours, and remains useful up to 72 hours. On the other hand, daily birth control pills are taken regularly to prevent ovulation throughout the cycle, offering consistent protection when used correctly. The comparison also highlights effectiveness rates, usage patterns, and possible side effects, helping users understand when each option may be suitable.








