I-Pill: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is I-Pill?
I-Pill is an emergency contraceptive tablet used to prevent undesired pregnancy in the event of unprotected intercourse or contraception failure. Levonorgestrel is the active ingredient in the tablet. If used responsibly, it is typically harmless but may lead to adverse effects such as nausea, tiredness, and stomach cramps in some cases.
I-Pill should be taken within 24/72 hours post intercourse to be effective and should not be mistaken for an abortion-inducing drug.
What are the uses of I-Pill?
I-Pill provides a safe alternative to avoid unintended pregnancy in the event of contraceptive failure or unprotected sex. The emergency pill works by postponing the ovulation process, depending on your reproductive cycle.
If the ovary has already released the egg, the tablet prevents the egg from fertilizing with the sperm. If the fertilization has already happened, it averts pregnancy by interfering with the fertilized egg’s attachment process in the uterus.