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Lydia Contraceptive Postpill is also known as the morning-after pill is an emergency contraceptive oral pill for women. This means it is used by women to prevent an unwanted pregnancy after unprotected sex or when a contraceptive method fails. Please note that this does not protect against the risk of HIV/AIDS and STIs. The Lydia Postpill is not to be used as a daily contraceptive option. Please contact your pharmacist or doctor or family planning clinic for a contraceptive method that suits you.
Lydia Post pill may not prevent a pregnancy in 100% of cases but the tablets are more effective when taken within 72 hours (3 days). Preferably, within 12 hours after unprotected sex and not on the third day. Each Lydia postpill contains 0.75mg levonorgestrel BP, a progestin hormone. Â It works mainly by;
So, Lydia postpill stops pregnancy before it is established and does not work if you are already pregnant.
You should contact your doctor for advice about emergency contraception if:
If any of these apply to you Lydia postpill may not be suitable for you, or other types of emergency contraception may be better for you. Kindly confirm all information with a medical professional was well.
Do not take this medicine if you are already pregnant. If you had unprotected sex which was 72 hours ago or more and since your last period, you should take a pregnancy test to find out if you are pregnant. If your last period was more than 5 days late, your menstrual bleed was unusually light or heavy, you should check with your doctor to know whether you are pregnant.
If you become pregnant after you have taken the emergency contraceptive oral pill, you should contact your doctor. In case of failure of this emergency contraception and developing pregnancy, no evidence indicates any harm to the foetus but your doctor would want to check if there has been a development of an ectopic pregnancy. Especially, in women with severe abdominal pain or fainting or if there is a history of ectopic pregnancy, surgery or pelvic inflammatory disease
Breastfeeding
The active ingredient may be present in small amounts breastmilk when breastfeeding. It is not thought to be harmful to the baby but if you are uncomfortable with that, you can take it after you are done breastfeeding your child. That way, you will have less amount of the drug the baby may take in the breastmilk
If you are taking any other medicines
Tell your pharmacist or contact your doctor if you are on any other medications before taking this drug. If you are not sure of anything, check with your pharmacist, family planning clinic or doctor.
If you are unsure of contracting a sexual transmitted disease
Emergency contraceptives do not protect against an infection of a sexual transmitted disease, only condoms (a barrier contraceptive method) can prevent that. If you need more information on how to avoid sexual transmitted disease or HIV/AIDs, you should talk to your pharmacist, doctor or family planning clinic.
The treatment consists of two tablets
If you vomit within two hours of taking the tablet, take another tablet. Contact your doctor, pharmacist or family planning clinic upon vomiting after taking this drug and taking another dose.
Just ask your doctor, pharmacist or family planning clinic for advice if you have taken too many tablets, especially if you feel sick afterwards. There have been no reports of serious harmful effects from taking too many tablets at once. Although, you may feel sick (vomit), or have vaginal bleeding
You should only use Lydia postpill in emergencies and not as a regular method of contraception. The reason being it can upset your normal menstrual cycle (period).
You should contact your doctor, family planning clinic or pharmacist for long-term contraceptive options. These are more effective in preventing you from getting pregnant.
After you have taken Lydia postpill, if you want to have sex, and you are not using the contraceptive pill, you should use condoms or a cap plus spermicide. Lydia postpill won’t work if you have unprotected sex again before your next period is due.
After you have taken Lydia postpill, menstrual periods are usually normal and occur at the expected date. They can sometimes occur earlier or later than expected in a few days. You are advised to make an appointment to see your doctor or family planning clinic about three weeks later, to make sure that Lydia postpill has worked and to adopt a regular method of contraception.
If you continue to use regular hormonal contraception such as the contraceptive pill and you do not have a bleed in your pill-free period, see your doctor to make sure you are not pregnant.
If your period is more than 5 days late or is unusually light or unusually heavy, you should contact your doctor as soon as possible. If you do become pregnant even after taking this medicine, you must see your doctor.
So, these are the side effects of Lydia postpill;
If you should need to store your tablet, keep it out of the reach and sight of children and in its original container.
Do not take the tablet after the use-by date, which is printed on the pack.
If you are not sure about anything or you have any questions, please ask your pharmacist, doctor, practice nurse or family planning clinic.
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