Hi Anonymous,
Thank you for reaching out to us for advice.
So, you have not had a period since March 24, correct?
Why did you take another morning after pill five days later?
You bled after taking the pills, so that means the pills prevented pregnancy.
Did you have a period in April?
There was no risk for becoming pregnant during the sexual activity back in March. The day after your period ended was too early for ovulation.
Beside the time in March, when did you take a MAP? How frequently do you take the pill?
Overuse can lead to a serious upset in the balance of hormones that regulate your menstrual cycle.
Please contact your gynecologist or primary care physician about this.
Regards, Maryann
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Hi Anonymous,
Thank you for reaching out to us for advice.
So, you have not had a period since March 24, correct?
Why did you take another morning after pill five days later?
You bled after taking the pills, so that means the pills prevented pregnancy.
Did you have a period in April?
There was no risk for becoming pregnant during the sexual activity back in March. The day after your period ended was too early for ovulation.
Beside the time in March, when did you take a MAP? How frequently do you take the pill?
Overuse can lead to a serious upset in the balance of hormones that regulate your menstrual cycle.
Please contact your gynecologist or primary care physician about this.
Regards,
May 27, 2016 - 8:39amMaryann
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