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I don't think you could be pregnant. Your last period ended on June 22 and the "contraceptive failure" (broken condom), there is no way that you ovulated in 2 days. Ovulation, which is the release of an egg from an ovary, usually occurs about mid-cycle or 14 days before the next period. Taking the emergency contraption definitely would prevent pregnancy. Next Choice contains a higher amount of the same hormone found in birth control pills. Changes in the menstrual cycle is just one side effect. You will need to give your body time to get back to normal.
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Hi,
June 30, 2011 - 4:49pmI don't think you could be pregnant. Your last period ended on June 22 and the "contraceptive failure" (broken condom), there is no way that you ovulated in 2 days. Ovulation, which is the release of an egg from an ovary, usually occurs about mid-cycle or 14 days before the next period. Taking the emergency contraption definitely would prevent pregnancy. Next Choice contains a higher amount of the same hormone found in birth control pills. Changes in the menstrual cycle is just one side effect. You will need to give your body time to get back to normal.
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