Morning after pill can it be too deferred??

I had sex beside my boyfriend on saturday and then took the morning after pill close to 12 hours after that. my last extent started on the 28th of february. can it be that it was too unpaid for the pill and i can get pregnant very soon?? plzzzz heeeelppp
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If you took the morning after pill 12 hours after intercourse then that's fine, it should cover you as you can pocket it up to 72 hours after intercourse, but take it as soon as you can as the following you take it, the smaller quantity reliable it is, it shouldn't matter when you have your last time just so long as this be your only time from when you we're ending on that you had unprotected sex, and that you weren't sick after taking the morning after pill, everything should be fine

Ughhh helpp!?

The morning after pill is best up to 24 hours after sex, not worth taking at adjectives more than 72 hours after sex. What it does is make sure that even if an egg is fertilized, it doesn't slip in your uterus.

A little easier on your body: preventative stuff, approaching birth control - get the lowest dose that in actuality has an effect on your body - and condoms. Used together, they're *almost* as forceful as not having sex.

Do a bit research on the different methods available to prevent pregnancy - online or with an actual physician/birth control clinic, it'll liberate you a lot of stress within the long run.

Im 14 and have not started my extent. Is that normal?

You hold 72 hours to start the morning after pill. It is not 100% no matter when you pilfer it. You should go support and get out on birth control though because it is not well-mannered for your body to use the day after pill. And the "Pull-out" Method don't work. Logan Andrew is Living proof of that one... he is 3 months. You of late need to nick it and see... be very painstaking from now on, and if it happen, then GOD have it planned for you and nobody could change it....

Best Luck,





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