Yes, the morning-after pill can change when your normal period comes, but since you are still taking your birth control pills, I honestly would expect that you'll have your period at the normal time.
And I think you're just overly worried about this and noticing every little tiny thing that you would never notice otherwise. Women who do get pregnant rarely have any symptoms until after they have missed a period. A few do, but not this early in their cycles. Don't fret so much -- I really think you're going to be fine. You did everything right.
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Yes, the morning-after pill can change when your normal period comes, but since you are still taking your birth control pills, I honestly would expect that you'll have your period at the normal time.
And I think you're just overly worried about this and noticing every little tiny thing that you would never notice otherwise. Women who do get pregnant rarely have any symptoms until after they have missed a period. A few do, but not this early in their cycles. Don't fret so much -- I really think you're going to be fine. You did everything right.
May 18, 2010 - 9:30amThis Comment
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