How effective is trust pills as ecp?

Have you ever been in a situation where you had to make love to your partner, but forgot to use protection? Well, life happens. But don’t fret! Thanks to modern medical advancements, there are several emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) available in the market that can save us from unwanted pregnancy.

Among all the brands and types of ECPs accessible out there, one particular brand is extremely popular among Filipina women – Trust Pills. In this article we’ll explore whether or not Trust Pills truly live up to their hype when it comes down effectiveness as an ECP.

What are trust pills?

To start off with, Trust Pills is a combination birth control pill – which means they’re designed not only for emergency situations but also for long-term contraception purposes. A box of these pills typically contains 21 tablets packaged into three rows. Each tablet consists of two hormones – progestin and estrogen – familiar if you’ve ever heard “the Pill”.

Another perk – like many other OTC birth control methods – no prescription required so it’s convenient and easy-to-access if accidents happen.

So how do these pills work on-the-go?

True emergencies need quick response time *fingerguns*. If taken within 72 hours after unguarded sex or unprotected intercourse occurs (think comically broken condoms), studies show that taking four first doses upfront followed by another four tablets after twelve hours each can stop fertilization (egg and sperm meetting) process mid-action!

If the period has started already- timing is everything here —*sigh while rolling eyes** -. Taking larger amounts (upfront +after additional hours apart) until getting through the remaining tablest in packet would suffice acting as ecp.

Trust pills, however, have a flaw. These pills, while high on reliability compared to other contraceptive methods that aren’t taken in the middle of the action after accidents happen, and is not a 100% guarantee for contraception since placing faith in it completely means gambling with pregnancy ramifications!

But wait – Are they safe?

All medications come along with inevitable side effects; Trust Pills are no different so consult your gynecologist before taking any prescription medicines– especially if you have underlying health conditions! Cramping, headaches, vomiting or nauseousness as well as bleeding between periods should be expected when taking ECPs like Trust Pills. While severe cases are low occurring incidents affecting less than 1% of those who take trust pills- Get ready to handle all these ‘gifts’ post consumption.

It is also noteworthy that Trust Pills isn’t designed for regular use because excessive doses block ovulation after an extended time period (thus permanently affect reproductive system) blood clot risk increases rates and cancers may develop.

*To help distinguish, let’s make this readable format : upfront doses then hours apart

When It Happened How do i take TRUST PILLS?
Day 0
unrest
suspicious symptoms along the way?said OR \”accidental outburst\” happened
Take four tablets ASAP.
Then another pack of four after twelve hours each
Day 3 Take one tablet per day until finishing last single pill

In sum

While there’s never been enough research done comparing Trust pills effectiveness against other brands- prevent unwanted pregnancies by keeping changing packs of ecp trusting none blindly instead checkups and doctor consultation before ingesting anything unknown into our bodies..

When stuff happens we’re lucky Trust Pills exists– but always understand the pros and cons before taking them. Better Safe than Sorry and if ever messed up Remeber: Trust Pills might have your back, but maybe don’t trust other people who’d throw in grapefruits at a willing alley to nab you – heh going dramatic there; couldn’t resist!

So that’s all for now.. Go fasttrack while trusting your unique needs!!

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