The morning after pill?

I began my birth control on March 1st. I didn't skulk for my cycle to begin, I only just started the pills when I got them. Last month I started cramping going on for 3 days before my pills done and started right on the first day I quit taking the pills. This month, when I have 3 pills left, I have sex. I took the pills, but no period or cramps the subsequent day or even the subsequent. I took the morning after pill on the 4th day. Is within a good arbitrary that I'm pregnant?
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Sex changes.?


Based on the information you provided, I don't reason you needed the morning after pill. No matter when you start your pills, you are protected against pregnancy after 7 days. If you start the pill in five days after the start of your period, you cart the first active pill of the first pack. You will not requirement to use a back up method of birth control. You are protected against pregnancy without delay.

If you start the pill at any other time during your menstrual cycle, you take the first stirring pill of the first pack. But, you need to use another method of birth control if you own vaginal intercourse during the first week of pill use — protection will begin after seven days.

Since you have been on the pill for over 5 or six weeks when you have sex, you are protected against pregnancy. Since the pills work by not letting your body ovulate, it is extremely unlikely that an egg was present after 5 weeks.

Keep within mind that the first few months on birth control pills can make you period change. Your period will most likely be shorter and lighter, and some women even skip period entirely. Also, in the 1st 3 months, it's not unusual to enjoy some spotting between periods. If you are still experiencing side effects after 3 months, agree to your doctor about switching brands.

To be honest, the morning after pill may also be impacting your cycle right very soon as well. Since it's a does of hormones, it may be have an impact.

Start your next pack of pills as planned. There is very little occasion that you are pregnant. But, if you are feeling a short time unsure and panicked, appropriate a home pregnancy test within a week. Then you'll know for sure. The pills have no glum impact on a pregnancy, and since you are in all chance not pregnant, don't stop taking them.

Hope this eases your mind a moment or two.

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I would recommend getting in touch near your dr about this situation to see what they judge could be going on.





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