Hello I had my period on September 21 and October 13 8 days after menstruation as an assumed date I had unprotected intercourse and my partner may have perhaps ejaculated while he went out to be quiet I took 30 min after ellaone according to you can I be calm? At the moment, apart from being swollen and having small pains, I have not encountered any major problems.
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
19 months ago
To @Dexter:
The answer to your question was given in another thread:
And the "morning after" pill sometimes has an early abortifacient effect? So, isn't it the murder of an embryo - a child at the beginning of its development, an abortion? The same applies to some contraceptive pills, which have a double effect, so in addition to their contraceptive effect, they can lead to miscarriage.
"Another effect of the use of hormonal agents is their possible early abortifacient effect. This is caused by a decrease in the thickness of the uterine mucosa, which may result in difficulty in implanting the embryo. This means an early, imperceptible miscarriage for the woman" (source: "W Drodze" 2013, no. 05)
"Korzekwa-Kaliszuk noted that the so-called "morning after" pill "can work in two ways:
"One of these actions is indeed contraceptive action, i.e. one that prevents conception of a child. However, if conception has already occurred, or it will occur despite the use of the pill - and it is possible - then the pill works by hindering the movement of the already fertilized egg and causes changes in the mucous membrane to the uterus, which prevent it from implanting" - she said.
In this case, it is unacceptable. We don't know how it can work, we don't have this certainty, so it's better not to risk, not to play with human life - it may end badly, and the woman may not even realize what happened. Not to mention the side effects on a woman's health, which are enormous.
The ugiardino being in Polish is difficult to teaduce in the Italian one there is no trace of contraindications for the fact of taking it after ovulation
Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
19 months ago
The manufacturer states that the drug inhibits ovulation. In your specific case, the drug was taken at the end of the cycle, when ovulation has most likely already occurred, so it may not be effective and I recommend consulting a gynecologist.
Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
19 months ago
I am attaching an excerpt from the leaflet, where information about the effects of EllaOne is given.
Excuse me, but the leaflet does not mention taking it before ovulation.
Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
19 months ago
The mechanism of action of EllaOne is primarily to inhibit ovulation, which usually occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle.
If ovulation has already occurred, the drug is unable to stop it and there is a risk of pregnancy.
If, on the other hand, there has been no ejaculation in the vagina – there is no reason to worry.
Hello doctor, but I am no longer ovulating and my period is just around the corner, how is this possible? However, not having had a complete relationship having not come inside my partner but still having a doubt. And having taken it 30 minutes after intercourse? In the leaflet of the drug it does not talk about ovulation but about taking it within 5 days.
Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
19 months ago
Ulipristal acetate inhibits or delays ovulation. Where there is already a
ovulation, ulipristal acetate (the active ingredient in EllaOne) is not effective. 8 days before the expected menstruation, you are already after ovulation, which means that the drug is not able to inhibit it and will not work properly.
It would be best to consult a gynecologist.
If you are unable to consult your doctor, you can use the teleconsultation here:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/z-ginekologiem
The advice is provided in Polish.
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