Couples often ask if I-pill affects fertility or the ability to conceive. Most couples feel vulnerable at this stage and it is difficult to confront their infertility concerns......READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>
It is an emergency contraceptive pill. It releases levonorgestrel and ulipristal-acetate into the female’s system. It delays the release of eggs and delays ovulation. Let’s look at the most frequently asked questions about it.
No Using the morning-after pill (also known as the Ipill) will not affect a woman’s fertility or future pregnancies. The future use of the emergency pill will not affect her fertility.
You can use emergency contraceptives safely whenever they are needed. I-pill cannot be used as a method of pregnancy prevention. It does not have the same effect as pills, IUD patches, rings, shots, or patches.
If taken correctly, this tablet is generally safe. Some side effects can occur, such as:
Cramps in the Stomach
Headaches
Nausea
Tiredness
Irregularities during menstruation (delayed periods or early periods).
This can lead to abnormalities in the menstrual cycle
This can lead to abnormal or unpredicted vaginal bleeding or discharge.
Levonorgestrel is the active ingredient of this pill. It can cause allergies in women.
It can cause breast tenderness and dizziness and fatigue.
Your menstrual cycle should resume within three months after stopping hormonal birth control. Experts agree that hormonal contraception is not a cause of infertility.
You can use birth control to prevent pregnancy and it will not affect your ability to conceive later. Regardless of your plans, talking with a healthcare professional is the best thing to do…CONTINUE READING>>