With a few packets of emergency contraception pills available for distribution, students of Makerere University had to struggle to pick some from the service provider for themselves and for their peers.
This was during the launch of the "Not 2 Late, the sooner the better, the right way" campaign at campus where they got enlightened on the benefits of emergency contraception.
Makerere University students look on excitedly as emergency contraception pills are dished out after a lecture on a campaign dubbed "Not 2 Late" at campus on Wednesday March 16, 2016. Photo by Francis Emorut
The campaign is intended to create awareness on the dangers of unwanted pregnancies among the students.
Emergency contraception refers to contraception pills or devices used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex, when a condom breaks during sexual intercourse and after sexual assault.
It is specifically meant to prevent unintended pregnancy.
Makerere University student reads information on emergency contraception during a campaign dubbed "Not 2 Late the sooner, the better, the right way" at campus on Wednesday March 16, 2016. Photo by Francis Emorut
A health worker at Reproductive Health Uganda, Linda Birungi, shows samples emergency contraception pills during a campaign dubbed "Not 2 Late the sooner the better, the right way" at campus on Wednesday March 16, 2016. Photo by Francis Emorut
Types of emergency contraception pills. Photo by Francis Emorut
A health worker at Reproductive Health Uganda Linda Birung demostrates how Intrauterine device is inserted into the woman's cervix during emergency contraception campaign dubbed "Not 2 Late the sooner the better, the right way" at campus on Wednesday March 16, 2016. Photo by Francis Emorut
The common types of emergency contraception include Postinor-2, Norlevo, Optinor and i-pill which can be accessed in government health facilities, clinics of Reproductive Health Uganda and licensed pharmacies.
Linda Birungi, a health worker at Reproductive Health Uganda, warned the students against using the pills for family planning but only for emergency after having unprotected sex or after being raped.