Emergency contracept: Emergency contraceptives are a high dose of birth control pills used to disrupt the hormonal patterns to delay or prevent ovulation. Abnormal bleeding after is common but does not occur in every case. Check preg test in 10 days. Start birth control and use condoms to prevent these scares in the future. Use exactly as instructed on the package insert
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I pill: I pill is available in: Guyana, India, Myanmar (Burma) & Nepal. Regimen: 1 pill of 1.5 milligrams . It contains Levonorgestrel . Not required to bleed early to work. Can be used at any time during a woman's cycle.Potential side effects w emergency contraception includes menstrual flow changes (spotting, bleeding, early or late period).
Answered 10/30/2018
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