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I-pill Effect

I-pill is an emergency contraceptive pill that contains high amounts of hormones progesterone and estrogen. Common symptoms that you can experience after taking an I-pill are headaches, abdominal cramps, increased vaginal discharge, spotting, withdrawal bleeding, and delayed periods.

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I have a constant stomach ache after taking an I-Pill and have not got my period. Why?

Query: Hi doctor, I have a constant stomach ache after taking an I-pill. Also, I have not got my period. What should I do? Kindly suggest.  Read Full »


Dr. Rinku Rani Biswas

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. An I-pill (Levonorgestrel) may be associated with adverse effects, such as abdominal pain, cramps, nausea, tiredness, headache, delayed period, and heavy bleeding in the consecutive cycle due to high progesterone content. You have not provi...  Read Full »

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