After sex I have taken I pill tablet, and I have taken I pill tablets within 72 hrs? If I had taken the pill taken mostly, we didn't get pregnant, right?
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Emergency contraceptive pills, commonly known as "morning-after pills" or "i pills, are designed to be taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex to reduce the risk of pregnancy. The efficacy of these pills depends on various factors, including how soon they are taken after unprotected sex and the specific formulation of the pill. Taking emergency contraception within 72 hours (and in some cases up to 120 hours) after unprotected sex can significantly reduce the risk of pregnancy, but it's not guaranteed to prevent it. The sooner you take the pill, the more effective it is likely to be. It's important to note that emergency contraceptive pills are not meant to be used as a regular form of birth control. They should only be used in emergency situations, and if you find yourself needing them frequently, you should consider a more reliable and consistent method of contraception. Regards, Dr. Ms. haque.
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There are no chances of pregnancy, don't worry.
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Success rate = if taken with in the first 24 hours =,it is claimed to be highly effective at more than 95 %. The effectiveness drops to 85 % if taken between 25-48 hours. If taken 49 -72 hours the effectiveness reduces significantly to 58 % or less.
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