Can Papaya Prevent Pregnancy After Unprotected Intercourse?
Question: can a papaya or any other fruit prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse? Today is the first day after my intercourse. my periods got completed before 5 days.SO just tell me the ways to prevent my pregnancy.Suggest the best way to prevent pregnancy.
Brief Answer:
emergency pill
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear, thanks for trusting health care magic.
Papaya and pineapple are natural abortifacients but they are not sureshot in dealing with an unwanted pregnancy.
In your case best is to take emergency pill which is almost 95% effective.
But from next cycle onwards take some regular method of contraception as increased intake of emergency pill increases the chances of tubal ectopic pregnancy.
I hope I have answered your questions but in case you have other concerns yoy can contact me directly on http:// bit.ly / drmanishajain. Take care.
emergency pill
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear, thanks for trusting health care magic.
Papaya and pineapple are natural abortifacients but they are not sureshot in dealing with an unwanted pregnancy.
In your case best is to take emergency pill which is almost 95% effective.
But from next cycle onwards take some regular method of contraception as increased intake of emergency pill increases the chances of tubal ectopic pregnancy.
I hope I have answered your questions but in case you have other concerns yoy can contact me directly on http:// bit.ly / drmanishajain. Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
hello doctor, thank you for ur reply.
can you suggest an emergency pill ?
can you suggest an emergency pill ?
Brief Answer:
see detailed description
Detailed Answer:
There are many pills available in market and best ones are Ipill or unwanted 72.
These are to be taken within 72 hours of sexual activity.
Take care.
see detailed description
Detailed Answer:
There are many pills available in market and best ones are Ipill or unwanted 72.
These are to be taken within 72 hours of sexual activity.
Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar