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Morning After Pill

The morning-after pills are emergency birth control pills that prevent pregnancy in women after unprotected sex or a failed birth control method. The pills contain Ulipristal acetate or Levonorgestrel. Of these, Levonorgestrel pills are available over the counter. However, morning-after pills are not to be used as a primary birth control method.

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I observed spotting for nine days after taking an I-pill. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I had unprotected sex during my period. Within 72 hours, I have taken Unwanted-72. After period again, I had unprotected sex, and I took an I-pill within 72 hours. After two days, I was spotting, continuing for 7 to 9 days. I am spotting brown discharge sometimes and sometimes red. Ple...  Read Full »


Dr. Sunita Kothari

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. You have nothing to worry about. All these disturbances are due to tablet Unwanted-72 (Levonorgestrel). Take tablet Trenaxa 500 mg (Tranexamic acid) thrice daily for five days to stop the bleeding and spotting. One should not take emergency contraceptives again and a...  Read Full »

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