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[|Human|] , I am a 21 yr old female. I am in a committed relationship for 5 yrs. I have a couple of questions, Pls assist. 1. I would like to know what if iI and my partner have indulged in an unprotected sex ones every month ? And take ipill or unwanted after sex wat harms can i have using these pills regularly once a month? 2. My periods are regular. Infact i get them 3-4 days earlier than the previous time. But the flow I get is very light. My periods last for only 2 days that also not with a heavy flow. I experience bloting on 3 n 4 day. I would like to know does the flow of periods matter in future pregnanacy. Will I have probs conceiving as we plan to get maried next  3 year. 3. I and my partner had an unprotected intercoure on the 10th (sunday). I have taken an i pill on the 11th. I had previously taken an i pill last month. I would like to know whether taking an i pill in such time difference is safe or not? ALSO DOES I PILL OR UNWANTED 72 RESULT IN INFERTILITY LATER OR CAUSE COMPLICATIONS WHEN I WANT TO CONCEIVE. An early revert is appreciated! Thank you.
[|AI|]  Hello, thanks for using Chat Doctor Pill is a progesterone based medication and it is effective IIN preventing pregnancy when taken within the recommended time period of less than 72 hours following intercourse. Ipill being a progesterone, has the potential of altering menstrual flow both by volume and duration. However, this is just temporally and gets regularized after a couple of cycles. Occasional in take of Pill has no effect on fertility. However, persistent in take for years could suppress ovulation that would take a long time say up to six months and even above one year before coming back. With absence of ovulation, you will definitely be unable to get a pregnancy. Unprotected intercourse is a risk factor for sexually transmissible infections such as HIV, herpes,, hepatitis B virus and HPV which is associated with cervical cancer. Hope this helps you. Best regards Chat Doctor.