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It is safe to take i pill twice in a month.. I had taken i pill in 22nd june.. Shud i take ut today due to unsafe sex
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You can take contraceptive pills but only under guidance from your gynaecologist. Please talk to your gynaecologist who’ll prescribe ipills suiting your situation. Taking pills over the counter can cause other hormonal imbalances in your body and therefore health problems.
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Kindly meet a gynaecologist in your area for proper guidance.
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It is unsafe to take the ipill on a regular basis and is supposed to be used as an emergency pill. It acts by stopping ovulation in varied ways, either by changing the path of the sperm of the eggs or by effecting the lining of the uterus. Kindly use alternative methods of contraception during sex, it should be taken within 24 hours and before 72 hours of sex and should be avoided more than twice in a month as it can be quite unhealthy and harmful for you. Kindly avoid the medicine as much as possible, it is an emergency contracetive and not to be taken regularly.
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Hello dear patient you need to take this everytime. But it's not safe. There are other safe ways to avoid pregnancy. You can take consultation to discuss your problem. Tc
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