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Is there a limit to the number of times emergency contraceptive pills can be used?

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Is there a limit to the number of times emergency contraceptive pills can be used?

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There are no safety concerns with using emergency contraceptive pills (a.k.a. ECPs, “morning after pills” or “day after pills”) repeatedly. However, ECPs are not so effective as any ongoing method of contraception. Repeated use of ECPs suggests that you need to find an ongoing method of contraception that you can use correctly and consistently.

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