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marisha
Jul 4, 2013, 02:53 PM
I am a 22 yr girl I used to take ipill after sex with my boyfriend in 2 yrs I guess I took 12-15 ipills, but I didn't get any side effect, its nearly 10 months I left taking ipill every thing was going well, but recently my periods are stopped since 2 months , I checked for pregnancy at home but I'm not pregnant. So please could you tell this is a effect of ipill or anything else.cud I get pregnant in further years. Also I'm fat have excess weight but I don't have thyroid. Please doctor reply to this as soon as possible due to this I'm suffering from stree and depression.

Fr_Chuck
Jul 4, 2013, 03:55 PM
If you have taken 12 to 15 I pill within a 10 month time frame, you could have seriously hurt your health, these are not regular birth control, but for emergancy use only.

You needed to have regular birth control.

You need to see a local doctor for an exam to see if they have did any harm. They may have serious health side effects,

Alty
Jul 4, 2013, 04:03 PM
I am a 22 yr girl I used to take ipill after sex with my boyfriend in 2 yrs I guess I took 12-15 ipills, but I didn't get any side effect, its nearly 10 months I left taking ipill every thing was going well, but recently my periods are stopped since 2 months , I checked for pregnancy at home but I'm not pregnant. So please could you tell this is a effect of ipill or anything else.cud I get pregnant in further years. Also I'm fat have excess weight but I don't have thyroid. Please doctor reply to this as soon as possible due to this I'm suffering from stree and depression.


The "I" pill is not a form of birth control. Like Chuck said, it's only for emergencies. This pill can cause a lot of damage if used excessively. You should not be using this as a form of birth control.

You haven't had a period for 2 months. When did you test for pregnancy?

A negative result doesn't necessarily mean you're not pregnant. No form of birth control, or emergency pregnancy prevention (which is what you're using) is 100%. Many women don't get a reliable pregnancy test result until well into their second trimester. In other words, you could be pregnant.

It's time to see your doctor. If you dodged the bullet and you're not pregnant, start using an actual birth control method. No, it won't be 100%, even if you use two or more forms, but what you're doing now is not at all good for your body.