What is this medication used for
The escapelle pill is a form of emergency contraception designed to reduce the chance of pregnancy after unprotected sex or a known contraceptive failure. It should be taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex, and its effectiveness decreases with time. It is not a regular birth control method and does not escapelle pill protect against sexually transmitted infections. People may have different reactions to the medication, and some might experience side effects such as nausea, fatigue, or mild headaches. If you have conditions like liver disease or are taking certain medications, seek medical advice before use.
How to take the escapelle emergency contraceptive pill
What to expect after taking the pill
Tips for future contraception planning
Conclusion
Emergency contraception acts as a precaution rather than a routine method, and timely use is key to its effectiveness. If you are unsure about which option is right for you, speak with a pharmacist or a clinician for personalised guidance. Visit Pistil for more information and patient resources that may help you plan ahead and make informed choices.