3 days late despite morning after pill?
Hi, I took the morning-after pill on July 28th, and my period was supposed to come on Wednesday (August 21st), but now I'm already two or three days late. Should I be worried? How long should I wait for it, or is this normal because my cycle changes due to the morning-after pill? I occasionally get slight abdominal pain, but nothing happens.
what to do
Hello
That's quite normal and comes from the pill.
Fertility and pill afterwards
An ovulation takes place once in a cycle (from one period to the next period). The ovulation is required to become pregnant.
The ovulation takes place approx. 12-16 days before the next period (usually 14 days) before ). Sperms can survive up to 5 days in the body so you can get pregnant even 5 days before ovulation by unprotected sex. An egg can survive 12-24 hours after ovulation after it dies and you are no longer fertilizing.
This means returning from the next expected period 14 days (please use a calendar) and marks this day. Then paint 5 days before the ovulation and one day after the ovulation (due to the survival of the egg). All that is now marked is the so-called fertile phase and at this time the probability is that one becomes pregnant the highest.
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The pill After that only works if you take it before ovulation. So if you have an accident then look into the calendar if you are currently in your fertile phase. So if your ovulation arrives soon, you can then move it through the pill 5 days to the back (the period comes later too). If your ovulation is already over or should not come in the next 5 days, the pill is then useless and effective (can have side effects). If you have an irregular cycle then it is really best if you use an app because you can calculate it hard.
If you can have absolutely no child and you are uncertain whether you are in your fertile phase you can do a so-called ovulation test. He can tell you if you're fertile or even have your ovulation. If the ovulation test is then positive (please read the package leaflet because an ovulation test is not as easy as a pregnancy test) then you can take the pill afterwards. This can be, depending on the brand, 72 hours after the accident.
Since you can never know 100% when the ovulation takes place, you should always prevent it in young years where the ovulation can really move quickly. If the ovulation was not yet and Case X is standing, you can always take the pill after it for safety, but you should not do that too often.
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I hope I could help you 🙃
Good luck 🍀
LG
Jojo
As always frightening what people take without worrying about its effect.
In brief: The pill after that is supposed to move an ovulation that has not yet happened back a few days.
What happens when the ovulation takes place LATER? Oh, well, EVERYTHING evades back, which usually happens only after the ovulation. And yes, this is the next period.
Please make an appointment with the gynecologist and still do a pregnancy test. Both are simply a duty to prevent the disease if you want to deal with health at least in a reasonable and responsible way!
Hello, the pill then shifts your cycle something and that is completely normal 🙂
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The pill after that is not a smartie but a pure hormone bomb. If your cycle continued normally, the pill would not have worked!
Do you have any idea how the pill works after that?
She's moving the ovulation. It can then be good that the period is delayed by a few days. In the nature of the matter
You will find the answer in the package leaf of the pill afterwards.