I have noted several similar questions regarding Idoze 72. I am not familiar with this emergency contraceptive pill. To my knowledge, it is not available in the United States, and I cannot find any information about it.
Based on facts regarding other emergency contraceptives, you should expect to have your menstrual period around the same time as you normally do. However, some women do start their next period earlier or later than normal after taking the pill.
It is recommended that you take a home pregnancy test if you have not had vaginal bleeding within three weeks of taking the pill.
Anonymous, in your case with Idoze 72, I suggest you consult your physician or pharmacist.
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Hello Anonymous,
I have noted several similar questions regarding Idoze 72. I am not familiar with this emergency contraceptive pill. To my knowledge, it is not available in the United States, and I cannot find any information about it.
Based on facts regarding other emergency contraceptives, you should expect to have your menstrual period around the same time as you normally do. However, some women do start their next period earlier or later than normal after taking the pill.
It is recommended that you take a home pregnancy test if you have not had vaginal bleeding within three weeks of taking the pill.
Anonymous, in your case with Idoze 72, I suggest you consult your physician or pharmacist.
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October 28, 2014 - 8:16amMaryann
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