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You can only use Levonelle One Step® two or three times in a year, right?
Levonelle One Step® will upset the timing of your periods for months, right?
Levonelle One Step® affects your long-term fertility, right?
Emergency contraceptive pills are mainly used by young girls aged 16 - 18, right?
You need a prescription for Levonelle One Step® (the morning after pill), right?
You're likely to be sick when you take emergency contraceptive pills, right?
Levonelle One Step® is only for young women, right?
You have to take Levonelle One Step® (emergency contraceptive pills) the morning after unprotected sex, right?
You can develop other health problems if you take Levonelle One Step® emergency contraception, right?
Taking Levonelle One Step® is like having an abortion, right?
You can only take emergency contraceptive pills once, right?
Taking Levonelle One Step® is like having an abortion, right?

If a fertilised egg has embedded itself in the womb and you are already pregnant, Levonelle One Step® does not work, so it is not like having an abortion nor is there any evidence that it will affect the foetus. If you know you are already pregnant, you should not take Levonelle One Step®.

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