You should not be taking EC (emergency contraception) as a means of birth control, it should be only used in emergencies. Overuse (like twice in three days, like you have done) can cause irregularities in the menstrual cycle and uncomfortable side effects. You can look up the website of your EC brand to know more about that.
However, EC is up to 95% effective so there is little chance of your getting pregnant. Your period may be delayed as a result of taking it twice but that does not mean you are pregnant. You will have to wait it out.
Once you have your period, there is no need to get a test. Your period confirms you are not pregnant.
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Hello Anon
Thank you for writing.
You should not be taking EC (emergency contraception) as a means of birth control, it should be only used in emergencies. Overuse (like twice in three days, like you have done) can cause irregularities in the menstrual cycle and uncomfortable side effects. You can look up the website of your EC brand to know more about that.
However, EC is up to 95% effective so there is little chance of your getting pregnant. Your period may be delayed as a result of taking it twice but that does not mean you are pregnant. You will have to wait it out.
Once you have your period, there is no need to get a test. Your period confirms you are not pregnant.
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January 1, 2020 - 10:07amSusan
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