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Q: Morning After Pill
asked by: loveshotx on June 26th, 2007
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i just have a question about the morning after pill, i took the morning after pill on the 15th of june, and am due for my period tomorrow 27th
and apparently morning after pill can delay my period for up to 3 weeks from the time ive taken it.
if my period does not come tomorrow 27th, and does not show up until the 3 weeks after (which is what the pharmasist said.) should i still continue birth control pills on the sunday that i would usually start, or should i wait until my period comes and then go back on it?
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Tylanas
replied on June 26th, 2007
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Continue with your pills. It's always safer to continue than to stop. If you don't get a period this month, then the pills will most likely delay it until next month, and then you'll get one. You might spot though, who knows?
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