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How to find safe period
Every mnth 16th I vil get my period. This mnth also.. which is my safe period to intercourse. We had unprotected  intercourse on yesterday mrg and afternoon and in the night I took ipill. Now we did unprotected intercourse. Whether I need to take another ipill. Thanks in advance.
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It seems your menstrual cycle is of 30 days. Ovulation takes place between 14-16 days. Considering the ovulation 7 days before and 7 days after ovulation are not safe period. So day 1 to day 8 and day 23 to day 30 are safe period. Further confirmation needed regarding the ovulation . For which u can consult a gynaecologist.
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Not required as taken last night only. But please don't take ipill on regular basis, it has very high dose of progesterone and is reserved for only emergency use. Don't take it for routine use. Practice other modes of contraception
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