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Gynaecologist, IVF expert - Answered on Jan 22, 2025

Dr Nandita Palshetkar is the medical director of Bloom IVF.
She is a pioneer in ICSI, laser hatching, spindle view, oocyte and embryo freezing, IMSI, in vivo vaginal culture, metabolomics, embryoscope and spindle check technologies.
With over 30 years of experience, Dr Nandita is managing 10 centres across India.
She has written over 100 papers, edited 25 books and given over 1,000 lectures and speeches.
She has also won several prestigious awards, including the Dronacharya Award (2021), the Bharat Gaurav Award at the House of Commons in London (2014) and the Inspiring Gynaecologists of India (2018) to name a few.
Dr Nandita completed her MBBS from Grant Medical College and Sir J J Hospital, Mumbai, and her MD in obstetrics and gynaecology from Mumbai University."... more
Asked by Anonymous - Jan 20, 2025
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My partner have PCOD, and she had protected intercourse then can she take Ipill after 24 hours of intercourse and if took after 24 hours then how much chances are there to avoid the risk.

Ans: History noted
I pil is an emergency contraception.
If i pill taken within the first 24 hours, it is claimed to be highly effective at more than 95%. The effectiveness drops to 85% if taken between 25 and 48 hours. However, if taken between 49 and 72 hours, the effectiveness reduces significantly to 58% or less.
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