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Two ipills in a week
My periods lasted 13-18th July this month. Had unprotected sex on 20th & thus took iPill on 21st July. Then had unprotected sex again 25th July. Both times, there was no ejaculation inside. I'm hesitant to take another ipill. Is it okay to skip?
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Need to take one more pill But better opt for other contraceptive method!!!
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You need to consult for a detailed discussion and advice regarding your issue.
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Connect me for further discussion and opinion
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Can you elaborate your previous menstrual cycles like  duration of flow and regular or irregular.
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Pill used frequently is not good for health. Pill has high failure rate and pregnancy can happen despite taking the pill.
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You need to keep in mind that emergency pills hv a high failure rate Despite n number of pills you could still be pregnant Keep in  mind prevention is always before the act never after
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