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Contraceptive
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My friend has just told me that if you take two pills (the normal contraceptive pill) and then another two 12 hours later it works the same as the morning after pill. Is that true? Obv I;m much too sensible to use this as a form of contraception and this is NOT advice for any silly teenagers who are using this board in school hols. Just curious...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Please, take it from me, a qualified UK Pharmacist, that this is NOT true. Some years ago a product did exist that was used in a way similar to rekstout describes BUT this is not advice to be taken nowadays. The best forms of contraception are correct use of your prescribed contraceptive, making sure you ALWAYS use a condom until you have a regular partner. Emergency contraception (the morning after pill) is available from your Doctor, chemist (you may have to pay - this varies by area) or family planning clinic. It is effective up to 72 hours after unprotected intercourse. Further options are available from the FPC up to five days afterwards. STI's are on the rise again faster than ever, so please don't be careless - cover up!