My friend had her periods on 3rd January and she had unprotected sex on 16th January and she took ipill after 3 hours. What are the next steps and will her periods gets delayed or not and if yes then by how many days and what to do if there is withdrawal bleeding.
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Emergency contraception taken within 24 hours has ~95% effectiveness and taking it within 3 hours gives maximum protection. In your case, chance of pregnancy is very low, not zero, but low for sure.
Now whats can happen next
After an emergency pill, you may notice:
• Periods coming early or late (up to 7–10 days)
• Light spotting or breakthrough bleeding
• Nausea, breast tenderness, mild abdominal pain
• Mood changes or fatigue
Plz note that these are side effects of the pill, not signs of pregnancy.
What you should do next
Wait for your next period- If it comes within 1 week of expected date → no issue.
But If periods are delayed >7 days
• Do a urine pregnancy test
Best time: 14 days after sex or after missed period
Please Avoid repeated emergency pills as they may disturb hormones and cycles.
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