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What Are The Side Effects Of Taking I-pill Frequently?

i talk I Pill like almost every month twice some time for 2 years so would there be a problem when i want to have a baby i am 24 years old and still not married and i am having sleepless night almost a week i feel tired and not active and short temper and stress
Mon, 21 Nov 2016
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Hi & Welcome.
It can cause certain side effects if used frequently.

You should use the postcoital contraceptive pills like I-Pill in emergencies only and not as a regular method of contraception. It does not work as well as regular methods of contraception.

If it is used more than once in a menstrual cycle it is more likely to upset your menstrual cycle resulting in side-effects such as menstrual irregularities.

So, in view of the above stop taking I pill, if at all you can start taking regular birth control pills after consulting your gynecologist.

Hope this will help.

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What Are The Side Effects Of Taking I-pill Frequently?

Hi & Welcome. It can cause certain side effects if used frequently. You should use the postcoital contraceptive pills like I-Pill in emergencies only and not as a regular method of contraception. It does not work as well as regular methods of contraception. If it is used more than once in a menstrual cycle it is more likely to upset your menstrual cycle resulting in side-effects such as menstrual irregularities. So, in view of the above stop taking I pill, if at all you can start taking regular birth control pills after consulting your gynecologist. Hope this will help.