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My husband came inside me when our condom broke. I took an i-pill after 2 hrs of 1.5 mg. Do I need to take another pill or one will suffice. It has been almost 5 hrs after I took the i-pill and there are no side effects.
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One tablet of ipill is enough.But don't take ipill frequently.Later get a copper T Inserted .
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Hello, Since you have taken one dose of iPill, it is enough,
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No need to take further medicine. 1 I pill is enough
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one dose 1.5 is good enough . wait for your cycles. if u dont get do a pregnancy test...
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No need for another dose. You should get periods in another few days. If you don't get periods, see gynaecologist immediately
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Hello, no need of another i-pill one is enough but i-pill is not good for you, don't make it a habit, consult gynaec for proper contraception advice.
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