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    I have taken a iPill as emergency contraception, how do I will know that it is working?

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      Mandira last edited by

      Hello, I have taken a iPill as emergency contraception, how do I will know that it is working? I am worried. Please provide me some help. My boyfriend is also very worried. I have nowhere to ask any help regarding this. Eagerly waiting for your kind help.

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        Rajdeep @Mandira last edited by

        @mandira The only way to know if the morning after pill has been effective at preventing pregnancy is if your next period arrives when it should. The morning after pill works by delaying ovulation so that you don’t release an egg for remaining sperm in your system to fertilize. When taken within the 24 hours after you have had unprotected sex, your chance of getting pregnant is minimal. If your next period is more than seven days late, you should take a pregnancy test even if you have no other symptoms.

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