Emergency contraceptives, such as the i-pill, have become a convenient option for preventing unplanned pregnancies. While effective in emergencies, their overuse or misuse can lead to concerns about potential side effects, especially on future pregnancy plans. Here’s a closer look at i-pill side effects and when to seek help. What is an I-Pill? The i-pill is an emergency contraceptive containing a high dose of levonorgestrel, a synthetic hormone that prevents fertilization or implantation. It is meant for occasional use and not as a regular contraceptive method. Immediate I-Pill Side Effects While effective, i-pills can cause some short-term side effects, including: Nausea or Vomiting: A common reaction to the high hormone dosage. Irregular Periods: The menstrual cycle may temporarily change after taking an i-pill. Spotting or Bleeding: Light bleeding or spotting can occur between cycles. Mood Swings or Fatigue: Hormonal fluctuations may cause...