To avoid pregnancy

2022-05-04 14:36:07
Can i use unwanted 72 each time after sex. Is this fully efficient to stop pregnancy and is there any side effect of this.. Also in what doses should I take this after unprotected sex..???
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It has lots of  side effects,pls conmect for online consultation and advice

Answered2022-05-05 05:07:17

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If you are having sex relationship so frequently that you have to take emergency contraception many times in a month then you should use oral contraceptive pills or get a Copper T fitted. Frequent use of emergency contraception will ruin your menstrual cycle and you will take medicine for many years to regularise your Cycles.

Answered2022-05-04 17:25:48

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Any form of emergency pills hv a high failure rate U can be pregnant despite One Also thy may lead to irregular n excessive vaginal bleeding Delayed periods Hence not advisable U need a regular low dose oral contraceptive pill

Answered2022-05-05 05:36:35

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No u can’t use on regular basis Use Oral contraceptive pills

Answered2022-05-04 15:12:36

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Nope you can’t use it all the time. If you already know that you are gonna end up having intercourse, try a better contraception. REMEMBER this is emergency contraceptive, and not just regular pill to pop. And it isn’t 100% effective, also it has side effects of nausea , vomiting , bloating, withdrawal bleeding, cycle issues

Answered2022-05-04 14:38:29

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You should avoid taking it frequently as it causes irregular periods. Use barrier contraception (condom) or you can start oral contraceptive pills.

Answered2022-05-04 14:38:06

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