Pregnant yes no?

Hello everyone,

I took the morning after pill at the beginning of this month because I had sex on my fertile day (I had taken it 12 hours earlier), but that's not irrelevant to my question. I had sex on Tuesday and took a pregnancy test the day after because I was really unsure, and I also did it on the day of my next period. It's negative, just like the one on Thursday (it's now Friday). And I still haven't gotten my period. Sure, I'm only 3 days late, but I'm incredibly worried that something has happened and that I've missed my period. Can someone please enlighten me.

Thanks

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anonym0507
1 year ago

You took the pill after that. This shifts the ovulation when it is taken in time before the ovulation and thus also the period. One day after sex you can forget a pregnancy test, that’s too early. From 19 days after unprotected sex, a pregnancy test makes sense, not before.

anonym0507
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymsksk27

No, the period is only coming later.

noname68
1 year ago

If you know something better about the phases of your menstruation, e.g. when about the fertile (fearable) days, then you should not be afraid.

Although knaus-ogino is still the one with a distance worst and most insecure contraception method, but biology is usually reliable, mostly….

sina218
1 year ago

go to the woman doctor

wilees
1 year ago

A commercially available SST shows a reliable result only 19 days after unprotected GV.

In addition, the ovulation takes place regularly about 14 days before a control bleeding occurs – and can be pregnant You can only survive in about 12 hours following the ovulation, remembering that sperms can survive up to 5 days in the female body.

To what extent your cycle after taking the pill has already started again, no one will be able to answer you here.

https://www.frauenaerzte-im-netz.de/familieplanung-verhuetung/natuerliche-familieplanung/weiblicher-cycle-wann-sind-die-ferbare-tage/