Yes, the morning-after pill can be taken more than once in a short period, such as twice within 26 days. However, it's important to note that frequent use may lead to more side effects and is not intended as a regular contraceptive method. If you find yourself needing it multiple times, consider discussing long-term contraceptive options with a healthcare provider.
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Yes it is possible. If you are worried you might be pregnant for about $16 - $30 you can get the morning after pill from the chemist without prescription. The morning after pill can be taken 72 hours after unprotected sex. The morning after pill is not an abortion pill and will not do anything if you are already pregnant - it will prevent you becoming pregnant, the same way the pill would if you took that.
One pill, twice a day, morning and evening.
It means just what is says. Swallow one tablet (pill) orally twice each day for 7 days. Twice each day would be like with breakfast and then with dinner. So you take two pills (tablets) each day, one in the morning and another in the evening. Some medications require that they be taken with food.
maybe you should stop having sex. Seems like you're not too worried about getting pregnant since you've taken the pill twice and i can imagine that you're doing harm to your body since you've harmed a growing child inside of you not once, but twice.
1 pill by mouth, taken twice a day
Up to 5 days after you can take the Morning after pill but it should be taken the same day.
Yes if you are on the pill and forgot it that morning you can take it after. If you are not on the pill you can get the morning after pill up to 3-5 days after. Take a pregnancy test 2 weeks after.
No. You cannot take the morning after pill when you're 2-3 weeks pregnant. The pill is meant to prevent pregnancy and to be taken within a few days after unprotected sex has happened. Taking the morning after pill now will not abort your pregnancy and will likely cause harm to the fetus (especially since the first trimester is a crucial time for development.)This is also clearly stated on the Morning After Pill box and pharmacists will not give someone who is pregnant this pill.
There is none. The morning after pill is it.
This can happen when you have taken the morning after pill or birth control pills and it can also happen when under stress or in the case of irregular periods.
While there is no limit it is not recommended that you take it more than twice a month.