Emergency contraception pills (ECPs) can be taken more than once in a month, but they are not intended for regular use as a primary contraceptive method. Taking ECPs frequently can lead to irregular menstrual cycles and may cause side effects. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for guidance on contraceptive options and to discuss any concerns about repeated use.
Ah, you take 'two' of your tablets on three separate occasions, For example - Two in the norning, two at lunch and two at night.
Two (2) times in a month.
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Unidirectional mode or bidirectional mode. If using more modern standard ieee-1284, EPP or ECP Also, ECP & EPP
2 times a month = two months, 16 times a day equals 16 days...
When a girl has there pried two times in one month
ECP and EPP
more times more problems.
Moses went up and down Mount Sinai two times to receive the law from God. The first time he received the tablets with the Ten Commandments, but when he came down he saw the Israelites worshiping a golden calf and broke the tablets. He then went back up to receive the tablets again.
Twice a month means that something happens two times in one month, usually on a regular schedule.
The letter S
ii tab is the medical abbreviation meaning two tablets. Normally, there's a line drawn over the top of the "ii"