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How does it work?
This pill contains Synthetic Levonorgestrel that delays ovulation, thereby preventing the fertilization of the egg by the sperm, thus preventing pregnancy. For the pill to work, it must be consumed within 72 hours (3 days) of the episode of unprotected sex. The sooner it is consumed, the more effective it is.
Emergency Contraceptive Pill
Been there, done that, now what?
Don't worry, we understand that there can be circumstances where one finds themselves unprepared. To avoid unplanned pregnancies, it is safe to take an emergency contraceptive pill.
Please note - The pill is shipped on the same day and is usually delivered in 1-2 days, but we can't guarantee a delivery within 72 hours.
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Using emergency contraception pill won't affect your fertility and won't stop you from getting pregnant in the future.
Using emergency contraception pill won't affect your fertility and won't stop you from getting pregnant in the future.
Emergency contraception is safe and effective. However, some people do experience mild side effects including: nausea, abdominal cramping, fatigue, headache, breast tenderness, dizziness, menstrual pain.
Emergency contraception is safe and effective. However, some people do experience mild side effects including: nausea, abdominal cramping, fatigue, headache, breast tenderness, dizziness, menstrual pain.
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How many times can I take the pill?There is no limit to the number of times an individual can take the emergency contraceptive pill. People can take it as often as necessary to prevent an unplanned pregnancy. However, doctors and other health professionals do not recommend it as a regular form of birth control because it is less effective than other methods. Frequent use may cause menstrual periods to become irregular or cause spotting between periods as well.
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How many pills do I need to take?Typically, a person only needs to take one dose following each episode of sex without contraception. Taking additional doses does not make the emergency contraceptive pill more effective. The exception to this is if the person vomits shortly after taking the pill. This means that the pill does not have time to enter the person’s system and the hormones cannot take effect to prevent pregnancy. In this case, it is necessary to take another dose of Plan B. If a person has sex without contraception a couple of days after taking the pill, they should also take another dose to reduce the risk of pregnancy after this instance of intercourse.
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Can the emergency contraceptive pill cause any serious health problems?There are no known serious risks from taking emergency contraceptive pills.
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Can I use the emergency contraceptive pill after I have had a baby?Emergency contraceptive pills are safe to take at any stage after having a baby. The levonorgestrel emergency contraceptive pill will not affect your breast milk.
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What else should I know about the emergency contraceptive pill?* Emergency contraception does not protect you from sexually transmissible infections (STIs). If you have had unprotected sex, you may need an STI screen. * Use of the emergency contraceptive pill is not an abortion. * The emergency contraceptive pill is not for ongoing contraception.
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Been there, done that, now what?
Don't worry, we understand that there can be circumstances where one finds themselves unprepared. To avoid unplanned pregnancies, it is safe to take an emergency contraceptive pill.
Please note - The pill is shipped on the same day and is usually delivered in 1-2 days.
Using emergency contraception pill won't affect your fertility and won't stop you from getting pregnant in the future.
Emergency contraception is safe and effective. However, some people do experience mild side effects including: nausea, abdominal cramping, fatigue, headache, breast tenderness, dizziness, menstrual pain.
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