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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007014.htm
After you use emergency contraception, your next menstrual cycle may start earlier or later than usual. Your menstrual flow may be lighter or heavier than usual.
Most women get their next period within 7 days of the expected date.
If you do not get your period within 3 weeks after taking emergency contraception, you might be pregnant. Contact your health care provider.
Sometime, emergency contraception does not work. However, research suggests that emergency contraceptives have no long-term effects on the pregnancy or developing baby.
After you use emergency contraception, your next menstrual cycle may start earlier or later than usual. Your menstrual flow may be lighter or heavier than usual.
Most women get their next period within 7 days of the expected date.
If you do not get your period within 3 weeks after taking emergency contraception, you might be pregnant. Contact your health care provider.
Sometime, emergency contraception does not work. However, research suggests that emergency contraceptives have no long-term effects on the pregnancy or developing baby.
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