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I-pill gaining popularity with youth

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Now that Navratri festivals will start from today onwards, we at Debonairblog would like to advice young horny guys and gals to practice safe sex. It is a single tablet available for Rs 75, over the counter, at any chemist.

I-pill, the newest addition to contraceptive options has been attracting quick consumers, mostly the youth.

Chemists say that usually condom sales go up during Navratri as blind dating is on a rise at the community dandiya. This year, they expect the I-pill to do well.

Alka Kumar, a consulting gynecologist at Gurunanak hospital in Bandra, says, “This product is a boon for married women not planning to conceive. But it may be misused by the youth especially during Navratri when unmarried pregnancies go up.”

Dr Bina Wadhwan feels that the product will add to the carefree attitude of the youth who are no longer scared of the consequences of unprotected sex. “Though I do not execute medical termination of pregnancies, I do get almost three-four calls a day from unmarried individuals requesting for one. The rate is higher during Navratri.”

Comments (9)

could anyone please explain to me why pregnancies in unmarried couples are on the rise during this period? i'm an nri and i'm not too familiar with what goes on in india so please provide me with some info.

Editor's Reply: Please read our post http://www.debonairblog.com/blog/2007/10/parents_hiring_detectives_to_keep_watch_on_their_g.html for more info.

Posted by mohita
on: October 13, 2007 7:37 AM | Reply

i am married women next year we are planning to go to US so no plan for child upto 3 years from now right now we are using condom but didn't enjoy sex can we do sex without condom by taking I-Pill pl advice how to take before sex or after sex

Editor's Reply: Dear Mohita, please contact your doctor for more info.

Posted by abhay
on: October 13, 2007 1:06 PM | Reply

yeah keep hearing about it..but one mistake..pill usage does not count for safe sex and is a way of contraception,
condom usage should have been put up as safe sex in the blog which protects from sexually transmitted
diseases ..

pill usage for youth is like avoiding pregnacy and social hassles

Posted by Raju
on: October 13, 2007 6:39 PM | Reply

Ok, now this is again a very good and a very bad thing. And knowing the way things are used in India it will cause a lot of problems. It should be made clear that i-Pill DOES NOT protection like the way condoms do against STDs like AIDS. So it should used in case of real emergencies only.

Posted by Arn1
on: October 14, 2007 6:42 AM | Reply

Don't Know if My Post will be accepted or not,but I think the reason people are clueless about this like the nri gentleman abbove is because this is just a very small thing being blown out of proportion.People who are going to fuck during navratri will do it any other time too and those who would not(includes most of the population) won't.These concerned parents should be having detectives 24/7 ad not just during navratri.

Posted by laila
on: October 14, 2007 9:21 PM | Reply

does it harmful in the future.

if v have sex twice in the week
and v use i-pill twice
what will happen

pls advice

Editor's Reply: Hi Laila, thanks for writing in.

I suggest your please consult a qualified doctor to get precise information.

Posted by dino
on: October 15, 2007 3:59 AM | Reply

Lol whats happening to out Young Horny Youth? when ever Navratra comes why condomes and iPill start sellins in loads? is Navratra Sex festive or Durga Puja festivale? how cheap mentality of our youth specialy Gujratis- Navratra is a Holy Season of Devi Durga and each young olders participate in dance which offer to Godess, but seems Navratra deffinition should be change from now " "Navrtara Sex Season". Sex is very common thing among indian youth......but spare Navratra let it be Pure and Holy season.

Posted by kant
on: June 9, 2008 10:11 PM | Reply

i have fucked my sister kadambari kant at garba night
but she have taken i-pills and it really works-from baroda

Posted by shovan
on: March 4, 2010 2:01 AM | Reply

I think the govt should first stop shoing the commercials in tv.If this thing is ao dangerous for teenagers.

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