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Can Daphne Be Used For Emergency Contraception?

Hi im 22 years old, 9weeks postpartum, a nursing mother, but my baby is under mixed feeding. My period hasn t returned yet since my pregnancy. Can i use daphne pills for ECP? If i can how many tablets should i take per dose? I had intercourse with my husband a few days ago, & we used the pull-out method. I still want to use ECP just to make sure because we re not ready for a second baby. Please help. Thank you!
Fri, 18 Sep 2015
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Contraception & in cases of intolerance to estrogen-progestogen combined pills or when estrogens are contraindicated. Also indicated in lactating mothers & smoking women who require contraception.
Contraindications     Pregnancy. Undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, severe arterial disease, hormone-dependent neoplasms, severe liver disease, after recent evacuation of a hydatidiform mole, porphyria.
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Can Daphne Be Used For Emergency Contraception?

Contraception & in cases of intolerance to estrogen-progestogen combined pills or when estrogens are contraindicated. Also indicated in lactating mothers & smoking women who require contraception. Contraindications Pregnancy. Undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, severe arterial disease, hormone-dependent neoplasms, severe liver disease, after recent evacuation of a hydatidiform mole, porphyria.