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Question 1
If you are under 16 you will need to see a doctor before taking Levonelle One Step®. If you are over sixteen years old, please confirm this by clicking on the box:
I am over sixteen years of age.
Question 2
Unless the circumstances are exceptional your pharmacist is only allowed to supply Levonelle One Step® to you for your own use, click on the box to confirm that you are buying Levonelle One Step® for your own use.
I am buying Levonelle One Step® for my own use.
Question 3
Levonelle One Step® is only an appropriate form of emergency contraception if you have had unprotected sex within the last 72 hours. If you had unprotected sex more than 72 hours ago, Levonelle One Step® is not a suitable form of contraception.
I have had unprotected sex WITHIN the last 3 days (72 hours).
Question 4
Your pharmacist will want to ensure that you’re not pregnant already and so he or she is likely to ask you if your last period was late or lighter or shorter than usual, or if it was unusual in any way.
My last period was not unusual in any way.
Question 5
Your pharmacist may also ask you to confirm that this occasion was the first occasion in your current menstrual cycle in which you had unprotected sex.
This is the first occasion within my current menstrual cycle that I have had unprotected sex.
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