Morning-after pills (emergency contraceptive pills) can be helpful in preventing pregnancy in the event of unprotected sex, breaking of the condom during intercourse, and other such reasons. The labels on such pills read that these can be usually taken within a 72 hours duration after having sex, to avoid unwanted pregnancy. Hence, they are the savior for many women in our country. However, a major thing to note here is that there has been a huge increase in the number of women using it in the past few years. And due to a lack of information regarding the same, women do not understand the difference between these and regular birth control pills. And their consumption in an improper manner can negatively affect the body, and women must be aware of it. So, here are some basic things you need to know.
What are Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECP)
Emergency contraceptive pills are used by women to prevent unwanted and untimely pregnancies, due for various reasons. Gynecologist Dr. Neerja Jain explains that it can be a safe way to avoid unwanted pregnancy when taken according to the instructions, but it is not necessarily 100% successful. Also, it cannot be consumed like a normal contraceptive pill. It can be used in case of sexual intercourse done by unsafe means, without protection, or by mistake. It is useful in case of emergency, as the name says, but its regular or continued consumption can harm a woman’s health.
Mr. Vivek Jain, a medical shop owner in Indore, Madhya Pradesh informed that both the supply and demand of ECP have increased a lot over the past few years.