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Asked for female, 19 years old from Bangalore
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A very common side effect of taking i-pill is a significant alteration in periods –they can either be early or be delayed. Most women will experience withdrawal bleeding at the scheduled or expected dates,
while some may get menses within 5 days. If you get periods earlier then expected, you can be assured that pregnancy has not taken place, but in case of delay in periods, it is best to take a pregnancy test one week over the expected date. This is largely a rare occurrence.
while some may get menses within 5 days. If you get periods earlier then expected, you can be assured that pregnancy has not taken place, but in case of delay in periods, it is best to take a pregnancy test one week over the expected date. This is largely a rare occurrence.
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You should not take I pill so often as it has several side effects. A very common side effect of taking i-pill is a significant alteration in periods –they can either be early or be delayed. Most women will experience withdrawal bleeding at the scheduled or expected dates, while some may get menses within 5 days. If you get periods earlier then expected, you can be assured that pregnancy has not taken place, but in case of delay in periods, it is best to take a pregnancy test one week over the e...more
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Asked for Female, 19 years old from Surat
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You should not take ipill so often. One ipill will only work for 72 hours. Ipill has got so many side effects. And later on, it will affect your body very badly and A very common side effect of taking i-pill is a significant alteration in periods –they can either be early or be delayed. Most women will experience withdrawal bleeding at the scheduled or expected dates, while some may get menses within 5 days. If you get periods earlier then expected, you can be assured that pregnancy has not take...more
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Asked for female, 24 years old from Delhi
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Yes, you are in a bit of risky waters right now. If I were you, I would definitely be sure to take the follow up home pregnancy test a week after your period should have started.
Taking any kind of emergency contraception that late (i.e. 60 hrs or even 72 hrs) is really pushing it. Your highest probability for “success” is when you take Next Choice or Plan B or the I-Pill right away after a condom breaks. As the clock ticks further away from the “incident,” you’re merely increasing your prob...more
Taking any kind of emergency contraception that late (i.e. 60 hrs or even 72 hrs) is really pushing it. Your highest probability for “success” is when you take Next Choice or Plan B or the I-Pill right away after a condom breaks. As the clock ticks further away from the “incident,” you’re merely increasing your prob...more
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