I-Pill Emergency Contraceptive Pill
Purpose:
I-Pill is an emergency contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. It works by preventing the release of an egg from the ovary or by preventing the fertilization of an egg by sperm.
How it Works:
I-Pill contains levonorgestrel, a synthetic hormone similar to progesterone. This hormone works by:
- Preventing ovulation: Stopping the release of an egg from the ovary.
- Thickening cervical mucus: Creating a barrier that prevents sperm from reaching the egg.
Important Notes:
- Timeliness: I-Pill must be taken within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected sex for it to be effective. The sooner it is taken, the more effective it will be.
- Not a Regular Birth Control: I-Pill is not meant to be used as a regular form of birth control. It should only be used in emergencies.
- Side Effects: Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness, fatigue, and irregular bleeding.
- Consult a Doctor: If you have any concerns or questions, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider.
Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding emergency contraception.
Brand | I-Pill |