Morning-after pill, period too short?

Hello everyone,

I had a contraceptive failure two weeks ago on Sunday. In the first week after the break (long-term cycle), I didn't put the Nuva-Ring back in within three hours of removing it, but only after 12 hours (we had sex without a condom). I went to the pharmacy on Monday, got the morning-after pill (EllaOne), and was supposed to use additional contraception until the next break. The pack said 14 days, but on Sunday (day 13) I miscounted and had sex without a condom. The test I did that day was negative, so the morning-after pill worked.

Two questions:

Should I take a break on Tuesday (day 15 after taking the morning-after pill)?

Or because of my mistake (only used 13 days of additional contraception, not 14), should I leave another ring in for three weeks?

And how likely is it that I am pregnant?

Please don't reply with "go to the doctor" or "you're stupid, it's your own fault." I'll do that when my doctor returns from vacation, and I know both. (No substitute possible, I live in the middle of nowhere, and the nearest doctor is over 100 km away.)

I thank you,

Concerned greetings

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Alexandra1410
1 year ago

Just keep a break +2 weeks with condom and ring. Take a break as usual and make a test for safety in 3 weeks

Alexandra1410
1 year ago
Reply to  Itsthecatj

You must have the ring in it for at least 14 days without mistake. And now that’s really under and over, I’d just go to number. How to Make You Bad

Patricia03985
1 year ago

So the pill is supposed to move the ovulation, so the pharmacist explained it to me.
So, if you have GV while you have the ovulation, the pill is almost nix more.
Prevent completely normal according to your plan

Go to the break & follow everything as usual.
I don’t think you’re pregnant.
The probability is extremely minimal in my view.
If you still have to remember, you can carry out a test in a few weeks

Patricia03985
1 year ago
Reply to  Itsthecatj

I think this one day doesn’t make the big difference now. It’s different than if you did it a few days later.
It is also only because, as seen in this way, the cycle is shifted because the pill shifts the ovulation.

Alexandra1410
1 year ago

Under the ring you have no cycle. In the case of incorrect application, however, a spontaneous ovulation can occur. The pill is the same. That’s why this day already makes a difference, but I’m going to go with it when it’s probably nothing happened.