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My last period was jan 31. I had unprotected intercourse on feb 13 mrg and afternoon. I took ipill on same by 9 pm. I am planning to start conceptive pills (first time i am gng to start) when can i start contraceptive pill  after i pill. Since i dont want to get pregnent.  Femilion is the pill doctr prescribed. I am having 4 year baby.
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I would recommend to start tab femilon from the first day of your next menstrual period.
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Emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding Contraceptive pills can be started only from day one of the periods So you have no other option but to wait for your next periods to start femilon
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You can start contraceptive pill from day 1 of your periods . After I pill you may get your periods bit late. I pill has high failure rates and can cause ectopic pregnancy, you should avoid it in future
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