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Post-Coital Contraception & Delayed Period: What To Do?


Question
Hello sir, i had sex with my girl friend on 6 may, and her Priod time start on 8 may ..after 12 hour i had give un wanted 72 for her safety that time and her periods are start, after one months her periods should be started 8 June, but it not start, sir what should i do, i am vary worid,! Should i give her M T PILL kid, or not... Pls help me,, pls tell me what is the dosage of "M T pill kid" and how should be taken

Answer
Hello, Vishesh,

First, please know that I am a woman.

If your girlfriend had her period two days after you had sex, she's not at risk from pregnancy. Giving her some pill at that point, is not for her safety. It is a very dangerous thing to do. In fact, generally speaking, it is illegal for a lay person to give a powerful drug to another person. Are you a licensed physician?

The MTPill kit is NOT safe. It could kill her. These powerful medications should only be prescribed by a doctor. But anybody who would prescribe this kit is committing malpractice. It contains a medication made by a manufacturer for stomach ulcers. The manufacturer says it should never be given to a pregnant woman. It can cause her to bleed to death. It can cause her to develop an infection that will kill her within hours. And it can cause her uterus to rupture. And if it has the results you are looking for, it will cause her to be at great risk to develop breast cancer while she is in her 30's or even earlier, and this type of breast cancer kills 1/4 of its victims. No, you shouldn't give her that kit.

You put your girlfriend at risk by having sex with her. You owe it to her to protect her. You don't have any right to subject her to these kinds of drugs. There is a reason why prescriptions are usually required. A doctor will take a medical history, check the patient to see if she is even pregnant (she might not be; it's possible that the drug you gave her the first time unbalanced her hormones instead), and run tests. You don't just go around giving someone else such a powerful medication. She deserves better.

There are organizations all over the United States that can help with whatever problems she faces. To find one near you, go to this web site:

http://www.pregnancycenters.org/

If your girlfriend lives in another country, there are such organizations there as well. I can give you a different link. And you can get online counseling at that web site.

Let me know what happens, and feel free to ask about the issues you are facing that would cause you to do something like this. Please take care of her and keep her safe.