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- 20 Years
- 01/04/2021
How do I know I pill has worked?
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You can find out if it worked by taking a pregnancy test 3 weeks after when you took the pill.
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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
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Timing and Effectiveness:
- The I pill is most effective when taken within 12 hours of unprotected sex, but can work up to 72 hours.
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Menstrual Changes:
- Your period may be earlier or later. A delay of more than a week suggests taking a pregnancy test.
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Symptoms to Watch:
- Side effects like nausea or spotting are normal and don’t indicate failure.
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Pregnancy Test:
- If your period is over a week late, take a pregnancy test for confirmation.
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Consult a Healthcare Provider:
- If concerned or experiencing unusual symptoms, consult a doctor for advice.
Note: The I pill is a backup method, not for regular use. Consider discussing regular contraceptive options with your healthcare provider.
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