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after having sex 1st time,i took i-pill after half hour.but after 3 hours,now i m bleeding?what now
am i going to be pregnant
asked by munmunbhattachary 3 months ago
flagputer_dr says
The only person that will be able to answer this question with authority is a medical professional. The internet cannot take the place of an examination.
That being said, according to the manufacturer of the i-pill, it is effective if taken within 72 hours of intercourse.
Some things to remember. I-pill is not a form of birth control. It is an emergency measure to be taken if you have an accident with normal birth control or unplanned unprotected sex.
if you have sex you need to use birth control, and a form of protection against disease such as condoms.
Your bleeding may come from the pill, or it may be more likely that it comes from trauma that came from the act itself.
The only way that you can truly tell if you are pregnant is by taking a pregnancy test in 8-10 days. You can get a home testing kit or make an appointment at a clinic.
If you are having sex, you need to take charge of birth control because this is the only way to be fairly worry free. For your sake, I hope you are not pregnant, and you can look upon this as a learning experience.
The following info comes from the maker of i-pill
* The i-Pill,, is an emergency contraceptive pill. You take it to prevent pregnancy *after* an act of unprotected sexual intercourse. The sooner you take it the more effective it is (up to 89% reduction in pregnancy risk).
* The i-Pill doesn't work if you're already pregnant. It will not terminate a pregnancy.
* Because the i-Pill contains only a progestin (levonorgestrel) you can take it even if you can't use regular birth control pills.
* The most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness--should resolve in a day or two--and menstrual changes. Most likely you'll have a normal period within the next month, but sometimes the next period can come as much as a week earlier or a week later than usual.
* Last, but not least, don't use the i-Pill as regular birth control. Once you've resolved the emergency, select a birth control method that meets your needs and use it correctly and consistently.
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