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If i take emergency contraception more than once a month.. what happens? any side effects?

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May cause SE: You could get irregular bleeding, nausea, failure of the expected effect. It is so important to protect yourself fom unintended pregnancy and also exposure to possible infection with stds, emergency contraception is called Plan B because it should be a back up plan not the go to plan. Please protect yourself.

Answered 1/1/2017

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Regular bc is better: Don't worry, but regular bc better.You should consider long-acting reversible contraceptives (larc)--2 types of iuds and a small rod placed under the skin. All very effective (the most effective methods--as effective as sterilization), and last 5 or 10 years (iuds) or 3 years (implant). Low rates of side effects, and the hormone iud has low levels of hormones and benefits of lighter periods.

Answered 3/16/2014

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