Remember, taking the emergency contraception can alter your cycle. It may not show up when you expect it to, so try and remain calm. As you recall from the article, the following are known side effects of taking emergency contraception:
- period that is longer in duration
- period that begins a week early (didn't happen for you, obviously)
- period that begins a week late (we know...bad timing for a late period)!!!
- breakthrough bleeding (bleeding or spotting that occurs in-between period)
If you don't get it by next week, you can take a home pregnancy test to verify. Try and enjoy a few days off this weekend (assuming you're celebrating Thanksgiving).
-Christine
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Remember, taking the emergency contraception can alter your cycle. It may not show up when you expect it to, so try and remain calm. As you recall from the article, the following are known side effects of taking emergency contraception:
November 23, 2010 - 8:47am- period that is longer in duration
- period that begins a week early (didn't happen for you, obviously)
- period that begins a week late (we know...bad timing for a late period)!!!
- breakthrough bleeding (bleeding or spotting that occurs in-between period)
If you don't get it by next week, you can take a home pregnancy test to verify. Try and enjoy a few days off this weekend (assuming you're celebrating Thanksgiving).
-Christine
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