Emergency Pill – How It Works?
Sep 17, 2009 | Comments 5 | Birth control
The infamous emergency pill also dubbed as the morning-after pill or the post-copulation pill is accessible in the form of post-coitus contraception utilized when the employed option of contraception has botched or wasn’t used during the initial occasion.
The emergency pill consists of a synthetic form of hormone known as Levonorgestrel much alike the innately occurring progesterone. It is additionally present in certain brands of the standard oral contraceptive pills.
It operates by thwarting the ovary from releasing the egg or if one has already been released and been fertilised, stops the implantation of the fertilised egg into the uterine wall and averts its further development.
Conventionally, duo pills have to be consumed at a time interval of twelve hours, however contemporary versions permit a sole dosage that should be consumed subsequent to ejaculation though not longer than 72 hours, following which one needs to seek medical advice that would involve administration of a higher dosage of hormone.
It is a safe pill and not like the several falsehoods that surround the pill, does not induce abortion as it would not function if a pregnancy is already present. Though not 100% percent dependable and effectual, it is noted to be nearly ninety percent effective which makes it a viable option for those definite about not conceiving.
The current brand of the emergency pill leads to negligible side effects like a minimal extent of nausea. It must under no pretext be used as a regular mode of contraception due to the higher dosage as compared to the normal contraceptive pill and it is not that reliable.
If one is faced with issues like repetitive condom rupture then one needs to be vigilant regarding the shelf life and watch out for the constituents of any spermicidals that are being used and perhaps alter the size.
When the emergency pill is taken, it might alter the menstrual pattern and the periods could commence sooner or be delayed and be heavier than normally noticed. If periods are delayed for more than a week, then one needs to seek professional advice that may involve getting a pregnancy test done.
The emergency pill when used would not offer contraception safeguard for the rest of that particular month’s cycle and a regular contraceptive would be necessary.
The emergency pill is not to be used in those with a past of liver ailment. It should be taken only under ominous and emergency circumstances like rape or rupture condom and must never be mistakably employed as a regular contraception means. As the emergency pill offers no protection against sexually transmitted diseases, one is needs to get tested if one undergoes rape or detects a ruptured condom.
Popularity: 6% [?]


its good that we can use emergency pill for our safer side
if we are not planning for kid n by mistakely it heppened then we can use it.
i dont know if it is safe or not?
its good if we had it within 72 hrs after the relation..
it wil help to yungsturs like college going, newly married etc.