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30-35,
anonymous
writes: My menstrual cycle for the past six months has been 28, 37, 32, 24, 25, 26, 26 days. This month, I had sex with my boyfriend on the 25th day and the condom slipped. He noticed it on time and pulled out of me and came all over himself. The condom was still inside of me and when I took it out it was empty. Now, he's 99% sure that the sperm didn't come anywhere near me and so am I, but I was still kinda scared. So I waited till the 27th day of my menstrual cycle to see if I'll get my period and since I didn't, I took "the day after pill" just so I could be more calm. (it says on the pack that the pill is effective up to 72h after sex and I took it 61h later). It's been 5 days since I took it and I still haven't gotten my period. Now, is it possible that I'm pregnant or did the pill cause my period to be late? Help? What should I do?
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reader, person12345 +, writes (25 April 2010):
Those morning after pills are most effective when taken as soon as possible. That said, they can really mess up your cycle for a month or so. I very highly doubt you're pregnant, but a pregnancy test isn't that expensive, so if you're nervous you should take one.
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reader, Laura1318 +, writes (25 April 2010):
The pill is effective up to 72 hours BUT once conception has formed, it will become ineffective.
Get a pregnancy test.
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