Sunday, December 12, 2010

About Emergency Contraceptive Pills

We all know what emergency contraceptive pills are. But do these pills live up to the expectations? How do they work to prevent unwanted pregnancy? These are some of the key questions you may want to ask and feel reassured before you go ahead and buy the right pill for you. Once you finish reading this article, you will have enough credible information to feel confident about using emergency contraceptives.

What is emergency contraception? When do I need it?

Put simply, emergency contraception is a pregnancy prevention method in emergency. It may so happen that you forgot to take your regular birth control pill the last time you had sex. Or worst, the condom got torn in the middle of sex and your partner ejaculated inside you. These are the times when you might need to pop up emergency birth control pills to prevent unwanted pregnancy.

Are there any other emergency contraception methods?

An intrauterine device (IUD) can be used as an alternative to EC pills. You can use an IUD up to 5 days from unprotected sex. The effectiveness of this contraception method is same as that of EC pills.

What can I use to feel safe about preventing pregnancy?

If you want to go by the success rate of different emergency contraception methods, pills are still the safest bet. It is estimated that women using ellipsoidal acetate (which is sold under the trade name Elaine) or levonorgestrel (Leonelle One Step) have reported satisfactory results as far as pregnancy prevention is concerned. The effectiveness of Elaine is a whopping 98%, which means that 98 out of 100 women taking this pill within 120 hours from unprotected sexual intercourse can prevent unwanted pregnancy. The numbers also speak in favour of Leonelle. This pill can successfully prevent pregnancy in 85 out of 100 women taking it within 72 hours from unprotected sexual intercourse.

Do I need to use any barrier method with emergency contraception?

After taking hormonal contraceptives such as Elaine or Leonelle, you should always use barrier methods for any subsequent sexual activities till the start of the next menstrual cycle.

Can EC pills affect my menstrual cycle?

Yes. If your next menstrual cycle gets delayed by more than a week, or if you experience unusual bleeding or any other physical discomfort, talk to your health care provider and get a pregnancy test done.

Can I buy Elaine or Leonelle online?

Yes. Both the pills are available online. To buy Elaine online, you need to visit a website that sells these types of drugs. Then you can place your order following online consultation with a doctor. You may be asked to provide details of your current health conditions, if any. Then you will be prescribed Elaine with dosing and other necessary safety information. You need to follow the same process while buying Levonelle. The best part about buying drugs online is that it is 100% confidential. But to ensure confidentiality, you must choose a registered online clinic in the UK.

1 comment:

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