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Safe gap between taking ipill
What is the safe gap between taking emergency contraceptives like ipillor any other contraceptive
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Should not take regularly
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The best time is as soon as possible but definitely within 3 days of unprotected sexual intimacy.
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Theres no gap between taking an ipill, your not supposed take it regularly, it will cause lotta harm
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There is no safe gap You need to always keep in mind at emergency contraceptive pills hv a very high failure rate
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Ipill is emergency contraception.Only when is there failure of barrier contraception or unplanned.It should be taken cautiously.Connect
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Emergency pill has many side effects and is harmful to health. Consult please.
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