Apri

Apri

Apri is a trusted generic birth control pill that combines estrogen and progestin to prevent pregnancy, regulate periods, and help manage acne. It’s just as effective as branded options, but more affordable. Enjoy the convenience of free shipping when prescribed.
How effective is Apri at preventing pregnancy?
When taken as directed, Apri is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. Consistency is key, so be sure to take it at the same time every day.
Yes, Apri can help reduce acne for some users, as it regulates hormone levels that may cause breakouts. However, results may vary from person to person.
If you miss a dose, follow the instructions provided with your prescription or contact your provider. Typically, you’ll need to take the missed pill as soon as possible and use a backup method of contraception for the next 7 days.

Personalized recommendations

Your online visit includes a detailed look at your health history so a licensed provider can recommend a birth control pill that fits your body and preferences.

17 pill options

Whether you’re preventing pregnancy, managing acne, or regulating your cycle, we offer a range of pills to match your personal health goals.

Ongoing support

Your provider will follow up to make sure your pill is working for you. Need to try a different one? If you switch, we’ll credit your account for a full month of pills.

Emergency contraception included

Your first shipment comes with a backup: one dose of emergency contraception — just in case you ever need it.

Answers to your birth control questions

Can Reversible Birth Control Impact Future Fertility?
Reversible methods like the pill, patch, or IUD are designed to prevent pregnancy temporarily — not permanently. Once you stop using them, your fertility typically returns to what’s normal for you. Most people can begin trying to conceive shortly after stopping birth control.
You must be at least 18 years old to get a birth control prescription through Modern Fertility.
Modern Fertility offers access to 17 different types of prescription birth control pills. These include combination pills (estrogen and progestin) and progestin-only pills — giving you a range of options to match your lifestyle and health needs.
You’ll start with an online health assessment that covers your medical history, preferences, and goals. A licensed provider will review your responses and recommend a birth control pill from 17 available options that best fits your body, lifestyle, and needs.