Julie Emergency Contraceptive Tablet
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Julie Emergency Contraceptive Tablet
1.00 C/U, 0.12 lb N.° de artículo 278496
Safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex
Must be taken within 72 hours (3 days) after unprotected sex or birth control failure
The sooner it's taken, the better it works
Easy to use with clear instructions
Julie works by temporarily delaying ovulation or the release of an egg from the ovary.
Doesn't terminate or harm an existing pregnancy
Doesn't affect your ability to get pregnant in the future
Julie may cause mild side effects: altered periods, nausea, cramps, tiredness, headache, dizziness, breast tenderness, and vomiting in some women.
Usar según las indicaciones
FDS Approved
Changes in your period. Some women may have changes in their period, such as a period that is heavier (or lighter) and/or a period that is early or late. If your period is more than a week late, you may be pregnant.
Náuseas
Lower stomach (abdominal) pain
Cansancio
Dolor de cabeza
Mareos
Breast tenderness
Bear in mind:
If you have severe abdominal pain, you may have an ectopic pregnancy, and you should get immediate medical attention.
If you vomit within 2 hours of taking the medication, call a healthcare professional to find out if you should repeat the dose.
Formulario | Tabletas, pastillas y cápsulas |
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Tipo de producto | Anticonceptivos de emergencia |
Cantidad | Paquete individual |
From Julie
When should I use Julie?
Julie is an emergency contraception you can take after:
- You didn't use any form of birth control or had unprotected sex
- There was an issue with your regular birth control method (eg, the condom broke or slipped)
- You missed a dose (or more) of your regular birth control pill
How do I take Julie?
Take Julie tablets orally (swallow it). It is preferable to take it with water, and you can take it with or without food. Do not insert Julie vaginally.
How soon after unprotected sex should I take Julie?
Julie is effective up to 72 hours (3 days) after unprotected sex. The sooner it's taken after unprotected sex, the better it works.
Does Julie work for women with a BMI over 30?
Julie can be used by all women, regardless of weight but women with BMIs above 29.9 have a pregnancy risk of 5.8% - meaning that out of every 100 women who take Julie, 6 may become pregnant. We advise that you speak with your doctor for further information on how this may affect you personally.
Does Julie have any short-term or long-term side effects?
When used as directed, Julie is safe and effective. Some normal side effects you may experience include:
- Changes in your period
- Some women may have changes in their period, such as a period that is heavier (or lighter) and/or a period that is early or late. If your period is more than a week late, you may be pregnant.
- Náuseas
- Lower stomach (abdominal) pain
- Cansancio
- Dolor de cabeza
- Mareos
- Breast tenderness
Bear in mind:
- If you have severe abdominal pain, you may have an ectopic pregnancy, and you should get immediate medical attention.
- If you vomit within 2 hours of taking the medication, call a healthcare professional to find out if you should repeat the dose.
- It's important to note that using Julie doesn't impact an existing pregnancy nor does it negatively affect your ability to get pregnant in the future. Julie is a safe and easy way to prevent pregnancy without needing a prescription or having to go to the pharmacy.
Additionally, Julie is a backup or emergency method and should not be used as a regular birth control method. Consult your doctor about a birth control method that makes sense for you.
Will Julie impact my ability to get pregnant in the future?
Taking Julie will not impact your ability to get pregnant.
What happens if I take Julie while pregnant?
Julie is not an abortion pill and will not harm an existing pregnancy nor will it be effective if a woman is already pregnant
What should I do after I take Julie?
After taking Julie you can continue on with your regular birth control method if you have one (for example, continue taking birth control pills).
You will know Julie has been effective when you get your next period, which should come at the expected time, or within a week of the expected time. If your period is delayed beyond 1 week, it is possible you may be pregnant. Hágase una prueba de embarazo y concierte una cita con su profesional de atención médica.
Julie is a backup or emergency method and should not be used as a regular birth control method. Consult with your doctor about a birth control method that makes sense for you.
Please know that taking a dose of Julie will only protect you from one instance of unprotected sex, it will not prevent pregnancy from unprotected sex over the coming days or weeks. If you have unprotected sex in the future and want to prevent pregnancy, be sure to take a new dose of Julie and talk to your doctor about the best birth control options for you.
Your menstrual bleeding patterns may change temporarily after using levonorgestrel. If you find that your period is more than a week late, take a pregnancy test to confirm whether the contraceptive has worked.
Does Julie expire?
Julie has a shelf life of 2 years. For the exact month and year that your Julie is set to expire, please refer to the information printed on the side of the box.
Can I take Julie before sex?
Emergency contraceptives like Julie work when you take them after sex. That's because emergency contraception prevents pregnancy by delaying when you ovulate and thickening cervical mucus (to stop sperm from getting to an egg). By taking emergency contraception before sex, you may not be delaying ovulation long enough.
Is it more effective if I take more than 1 tablet? Can I take 2? Is it more effective if I take 2?
Taking additional doses of Julie or other emergency contraception won't make it more effective. If you've already taken the recommended one tablet dose, you don't need to take an additional dose on the same day or the day after. However, if you have sex without a condom or other barrier method 2 days in a row, you should take Julie both times to reduce your risk for pregnancy for each case. The only reason you should take more than 1 emergency contraceptive pill is if you vomit within 2 hours of taking Julie.
Does emergency contraception (EC) impact my fertility / ability to become pregnant?
No. We know this is a common misconception so let's break it down. Using Julie (no matter how many times you take it) does not affect your fertility - and it will not prevent you from becoming pregnant in the future. You should feel free to use Julie whenever you think it's necessary. Julie (and all EC) is not recommended as an ongoing form of birth control because it's not as effective at preventing pregnancy as birth control methods like the IUD, patch, pill, ring, or shot. Also, frequent use of EC may cause periods to become irregular and unpredictable. ¡Eso es todo!
Will Julie protect me from STIs?
Julie does not protect against STIs (sexually transmitted infections). For STI concerns, please see a healthcare provider who can talk to you about effective methods of routine birth control that help protect against STIs and answer any questions you may have.
Do I need to be a certain age to purchase Julie?
No. Anyone, no matter how old you are and what state you live in, can purchase Julie. You do not need a prescription and you do not need to be a certain age.
Do I need a prescription to purchase Julie?
No. No one needs a prescription to purchase Julie or EC. However, some insurances require a prescription for reimbursement. Some pharmacies and places where EC is sold may tell you that you need a prescription. You do not.
How soon will I get my period after using emergency contraception?
Since emergency contraception can affect the length of your menstrual cycle, your period might come about a week later or earlier than usual after taking Julie. If your period is more than one week late, consider the possibility of pregnancy.
Can I use emergency contraception more than once during a single menstrual cycle?
Yes, you can take Julie multiple times during one cycle. Typically, it is only necessary to take one dose of Julie each time a person has sex without contraception. Also, we want to point out that Julie is not as effective as using other forms of birth control regularly. If you find yourself taking it several times during one cycle, you may want to speak to your doctor or healthcare provider about other forms of birth control.
Does emergency contraception impact an existing pregnancy?
First, let us be very clear that Julie does not end and will not end a pregnancy - it can reduce the risk of pregnancy if started within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected intercourse. Taking Julie will not harm an existing fetus. However, if you know you are already pregnant, you should not and do not need to take Julie.
Is Julie the abortion pill?
No. Julie is not what is commonly called "the abortion pill" or "medication abortion". The active ingredient in the abortion pill is mifepristone. Pregnancy needs a hormone called progesterone to grow normally. Mifepristone blocks your body's own progesterone, stopping the pregnancy from growing. Julie does not and will not impact an existing pregnancy, and works by delaying ovulation before there is a pregnancy.
Do I need to see a doctor after taking Julie? Before?
You do not need to see a doctor before or after taking Julie. You do not need a prescription from a doctor. We do encourage you to speak to a doctor you feel comfortable with about sex, reproductive health, and contraception.
I feel so stressed and panicked right now. Is this normal?
Yes. You are not alone. Often times, people who buy EC are feeling stressed out, concerned, embarrassed, confused or ashamed. The important thing to remember is that you are not alone, you have nothing to be ashamed about, and the Julie community is here to support you. By taking Julie after unprotected sex, you are taking control of your future and taking a safe, effective, approved method of preventing pregnancy.
Is this legal?
Julie and all EC is legal in all 50 states. We will update you if anything changes.
Is my information confidential?
Sí
Are you sure there are no long term risks?
There are no known long term risks to taking Julie. Common short-term side effects include heavier menstrual bleeding, nausea, headaches, and fatigue.
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