Taken Contraceptive Pill After Three Days. Want To Take Dornis. Is This The Right Solution To Avoid Pregnancy?
me & my wife met together on 3rd Nov.'13 at 7:30 pm in Indian time. But my wife took i-pil as contraceptive pil on 5th Nov'13 at 11:30 am morning after breakfast. then after she took another i-pil on 5th Nov.'13 in the night. Is it right solution to prevent pregnancy. now my wife want to take Dornis 20. is it correct decision at this moment? thanking you
Hello, Even if the intercourse had occurred around the ovulation period, intake of emergency pill would usually suffice as it was taken within the stipulated time. She should wait for her normal period before initiating any pills. Please take her to a local gynecologist for a proper evaluation if she does not see her period within 10 days after she is due. Emergency pills provide protection only for a particular incident and not for the entire month, so it is essential to take precaution every time. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Taken Contraceptive Pill After Three Days. Want To Take Dornis. Is This The Right Solution To Avoid Pregnancy?
Hello, Even if the intercourse had occurred around the ovulation period, intake of emergency pill would usually suffice as it was taken within the stipulated time. She should wait for her normal period before initiating any pills. Please take her to a local gynecologist for a proper evaluation if she does not see her period within 10 days after she is due. Emergency pills provide protection only for a particular incident and not for the entire month, so it is essential to take precaution every time. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.