Yes: It is an emergency contraception and not meant to be used on a regular basis but only as a back up. Get a reliable method such as an IUD, implant ,patch,pill,or ring and use it properly.
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Yes.: I-Pill (levonorgestral) is to be used only in emergency situations ( unwanted sex ) and certainly not as a substitute for conventional, much safer methods such as condoms, low-dose OCs (oral contraceptives etc.). I-Pill is not 100 percent effective, the possibility of pregnancy cannot be ruled out. It is likely to be 95 percent effective if taken within 24 hours of sexual intercourse.
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