The I-Pill is a brand name for an emergency contraceptive pill that is used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse or contraceptive failure. Also known as the emergency contraceptive pill or the 'morning-after' pill, the I-Pill is a popular form of contraception used by women in India. It is a single-pill dosage that contains hormones to prevent pregnancy when taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse or contraceptive failure.
1. When is Emergency Contraception Necessary?
Emergency contraception may be necessary in the following situations:
- Unprotected sexual intercourse
- Condom breakage or slippage
- Sexual assault
2. Role in Preventing Unwanted Pregnancies
It is important to note that the I-Pill should not be used as a regular method of contraception, as it is less effective than other forms of birth control. However, when used correctly and within 72 hours (ideally within 24 hours) after unprotected sex, it can significantly reduce the risk of pregnancy. The pill contains levonorgestrel, a hormone that helps prevent pregnancy by inhibiting ovulation and fertilisation.
3. Failure/Inadequate Use of Regular Contraception
The I-Pill is indicated for various scenarios, such as the failure or inadequate use of regular contraception methods. Let's discuss some situations where this may occur:
- Forgetting to take birth control pills regularly
- Missed contraceptive injections
- Expired or damaged barrier contraceptives