Thank you for the added information. It is very helpful.
If she was ending her period on January 27, and this happened the next night, there was never a risk at all for pregnancy.
To become pregnant, you must have unprotected intercourse around the time of ovulation. This was not possible on the day after her period ended.
Taking the pill probably caused an upset in the normal balance of hormones that regulate her period. If she doesn't get her next period, she needs to see her gynecologist. Not because of pregnancy but concern of a hormonal imbalance.
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Hello Anonymous,
Thank you for the added information. It is very helpful.
If she was ending her period on January 27, and this happened the next night, there was never a risk at all for pregnancy.
To become pregnant, you must have unprotected intercourse around the time of ovulation. This was not possible on the day after her period ended.
Taking the pill probably caused an upset in the normal balance of hormones that regulate her period. If she doesn't get her next period, she needs to see her gynecologist. Not because of pregnancy but concern of a hormonal imbalance.
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February 2, 2017 - 10:36amMaryann
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