I-Pill Emergency Contraceptive Pill: Precautions, Problems, Risks & Side Effects of I-Pill: Medical Health Dental

I-Pill Emergency Contraceptive Pill: Precautions, Problems, Risks & Side Effects of I-Pill

In the first article of this series, we talked about I-Pill Emergency Contraceptive Pill: Introduction & Usage of I-Pill & I-Pill Emergency Contraceptive Pill: Success & Failure Rate. In this article, we will discuss Problems, Risks & Side effects of I-Pill I-Pill Emergency Contraceptive Pill

What are the precautions to be taken while taking I-Pill or Emergency Contraceptive Pills?

- I-Pill is of no use if taken after 72 hours of intercourse

- I-pill is not a protection against STD diseases like AIDS

- It is recommended to take I-Pill with water after a proper meal

- Ladies who have allergies to levonorgestrel are not advised to take i-pill

- If vomitting happens soon after taking the pill, another i-pill should be consumed.

What are the risks and side effects of Emergency Contraceptive Pills?
Though Cipla claims that there are no long term side effects of the I-Pills, there are various opinions which differ from that. The long term results of taking the i-pills are not tested, so no body is sure how i-pill effects the patient.

Apart from that, there are the following common side effects after taking i-pill.

- Nausea

- Vomiting

- Headache

- Mild lower abdominal pain

- unexpected vaginal bleeding

- It may Irregularise the time of your next periods

Please understand that this is an Emergency Contraceptive Pills and should be taken only in Emergnecy, not on regular basis. For regular contraception needs, use birth control pills or other methods like condoms, etc.
There are other Emergency Contraceptive Pill available as well, one of them is from ManKind Pharma, which is called Unwanted 72

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