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Levonelle is an emergency contraceptive that can be taken up to 72 hours after unprotected sex to prevent pregnancy. The hormonal contraceptive comes as a single dose. It contains progesterone produced by the ovaries. The pill should be taken immediately after unprotected sex to maximize effectiveness. Levonelle has a 95% chance of preventing any unplanned pregnancy if taken according to the leaflet instructions.
Levonelle works by blocking ovulation during menstruation. The drug thickens the vaginal fluid and prevents the sperm from reaching the egg for fertilisation to occur. By so doing, the embryo fails to attach to the uterine wall, so there is no pregnancy. Levonelle does not stop an existing pregnancy. It only works as an emergency way to prevent unplanned conception.
Do not take Levonelle if you suffer from any of these conditions:
Consult with a healthcare professional and read the instructions before taking:
Each tablet of Levonelle emergency pill contains 1500 micrograms of levonorgestrel as the active substance.
The other ingredients are potato starch, maize starch, colloidal silica anhydrous, magnesium stearate, talc, and lactose monohydrate.
Common side effects associated with Levonelle are:
Levonelle may cause allergic reactions to some people. This will manifest as itching, redness, and swelling of the face on the skin. If this happens, you should consult a doctor right away.
1. When should I take Levonelle?
It should be taken within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected sex. The earlier it is taken, the more effective it is.
2. Will Levonelle affect my fertility?
No, taking Levonelle will not affect your future fertility, even if taken multiple times.
3. Can I use Levonelle while breastfeeding?
Yes, you can. However, some of the medication may pass into breast milk. To reduce this, take the tablet right after nursing or wait at least 8 hours before breastfeeding again.
4. Can Levonelle delay my period?
Yes, it can make your next period earlier, later, or heavier than usual. If your period is more than 7 days late, take a pregnancy test.
5. Does Levonelle protect against STIs?
No, Levonelle does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It only prevents pregnancy