I had unprotected sex in the morning and took an iPill immediately (About 5 minutes after it). My periods haf got over two days before the intercourse. I did't face any problem after having the pill but after 4 days I vomited in the morning and felt uneasy. I also had pain in lower abdomen. I want to know if I need to worry about getting pregnant? Has the pill worked? Are these the side effects? I read on the net that ovulation occurs after 10-14 days after periods. But I had sex after 2 days of my perioda getting over.
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iPill is a high dosage hormonal pill and this might be the reason behind abdominal pain. I would suggest that you visit my clinic International Fertility Centre located in New Delhi for further evaluation. My clinic offers varied gynecological treatments and services and ensures that you have a successful treatment. You can share your contact details to reach you.
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These are the side effects of I pill which contains large amounts oh harmone. No need to get worried about pregnancy. Side effects resolved by itself or with simple medicine for controlling vomiting. Sometimes you may have slight bleeding after few days.
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I pill is an emergency contraceptive n should not be used frequently as it contains large amounts of harmone.
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