FAQ’s
1. Can I take I pill during periods?
Ans. Birth control tablets can often be started by the majority of people at any stage of their menstrual cycle. But it may take a few days for the pill to create a reliable hormone cycle that prevents conception.
2. Do I pill cause bleeding?
Ans. A frequent side effect of birth control is breakthrough bleeding. The first three months of utilizing hormonal contraceptives are when it happens most frequently. It may also happen if you switch from one estrogen-containing pill to another or from one type of birth control to another.
3. Is withdrawal bleeding necessary after taking I pill?
Ans. It’s not medically required to experience withdrawal bleeding every month, although many women find it more comfortable to experience what feels like a “period.” Many women who view withdrawal bleeding as an inconvenience take prolonged or continuous usage of medications without a respite to prevent it.
4. How many I pill should be taken in a month?
Ans. Within 24/72 hours after unprotected sex or a contraceptive failure, one I-Pill medication is sufficient. Avoid taking the tablet if you are a woman under the age of 25 or over the age of 45. Teenagers who take the I-Pill run the risk of developing health issues.
5. When should I take I pill?
To prevent unwanted pregnancy in the event of risky sexual activity or contraception failure, I-Pill is used as an emergency contraceptive tablet. The emergency contraceptive pill must be taken between 24-72 hours of having unprotected sex. The pill should be taken orally.
6. Does bleeding after I pill means no pregnancy?
If you experience withdrawal bleeding, you are not pregnant. If you don’t have withdrawal bleeding when you should, it may be a sign of a health issue, such as an unplanned pregnancy brought on by a failed birth control attempt.
7. How do I stop bleeding after taking I pill?
The easiest strategy to prevent breakthrough bleeding if you take the tablet is to take it at the same time each day. Most patients experience a 3–6 month remission of breakthrough bleeding after beginning hormonal birth control.
8. Will I pill cause infertility?
However, hormonal contraceptives do not result in infertility, regardless of the method or length of usage. They are intended to temporarily delay your fertility and prevent conception, though. However, your regular fertility levels will ultimately recover once you stop taking them.
9. Is it safe to take i pill after 72hrs?
After 72 hours, the effectiveness of emergency contraceptive pills is positive, and there are much fewer pregnancies than would be anticipated if no contraception was used.