Facebook Pixel

Comment Reply

Guide

Hello. Thank you for posting.

 Emergency contraceptives are up to 95% effective when taken as prescribed within the first 24 hours and up to 90 % effective within 72 hours.  It works by preventing ovulation and stopping a pregnancy from starting. It will not end a pregnancy already in place. Side effects can include stomach aches, headaches, nausea and a general feeling of being unwell. It should be taken in emergency situations only.  Symptoms can include bleeding or spotting. If you don't get your period within a week of it’s expected a date, a pregnancy test is advised. Your period can be delayed or longer/shorter as a result of taking ECP, so keep this in mind.  If so, it should return to normal by the second cycle. However, cannot predict what each woman's experience will be with ECP.

Helena

January 5, 2018 - 4:21pm

Reply

Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.
By submitting this form, you agree to EmpowHER's terms of service and privacy policy