With a long menstrual cycle of 39 to 45 days, you would not have been ovulating when you had unprotected sex.
For most women, ovulation occurs around day 11 to day 21 of the menstrual cycle. You calculate by counting the first day of your period as day 1. You are most fertile and likely to conceive five days before ovulation and on the day of ovulation.
You may experience breakthrough (bleeding between period).
Some women experience changes in their menstrual cycles as a side effect of an ECP. The next menstrual period can start earlier or later than normal. Flow can be lighter or heavier than normal.
maantikels, please see a gynecologist to get started on birth control. You should only use an emergency contraceptive in an emergency situation, such as the condom broke.
Since there was no risk for pregnancy, and you took the morning after pill, I do not think you became pregnant.
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Hello maantikels,
With a long menstrual cycle of 39 to 45 days, you would not have been ovulating when you had unprotected sex.
For most women, ovulation occurs around day 11 to day 21 of the menstrual cycle. You calculate by counting the first day of your period as day 1. You are most fertile and likely to conceive five days before ovulation and on the day of ovulation.
You may experience breakthrough (bleeding between period).
Some women experience changes in their menstrual cycles as a side effect of an ECP. The next menstrual period can start earlier or later than normal. Flow can be lighter or heavier than normal.
maantikels, please see a gynecologist to get started on birth control. You should only use an emergency contraceptive in an emergency situation, such as the condom broke.
Since there was no risk for pregnancy, and you took the morning after pill, I do not think you became pregnant.
Regards,
May 24, 2016 - 8:38amMaryann
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