I am not familiar with that specific brand of emergency contraception, but all of them change your hormones and can affect your menstrual cycle for a couple of months. It has only been just over a month since you took it, correct? So I do not find it at all surprising that your cycle is still a bit off. If you took the medicine correctly and had some sort of a period after, I would wait a while before getting worried or depressed.
Try reading the discussion we have here on this topic. It may help you feel better: https://www.empowher.com/media/reference/emergency-contraception-more-treatment-options-women, https://www.empowher.com/community/ask/i-took-quasense-emergency-contraception-when-do-i-start-my-new-pack-pills.
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Hello Ishita
I am not familiar with that specific brand of emergency contraception, but all of them change your hormones and can affect your menstrual cycle for a couple of months. It has only been just over a month since you took it, correct? So I do not find it at all surprising that your cycle is still a bit off. If you took the medicine correctly and had some sort of a period after, I would wait a while before getting worried or depressed.
Try reading the discussion we have here on this topic. It may help you feel better: https://www.empowher.com/media/reference/emergency-contraception-more-treatment-options-women, https://www.empowher.com/community/ask/i-took-quasense-emergency-contraception-when-do-i-start-my-new-pack-pills.
Good luck to you.
June 25, 2010 - 6:55amThis Comment
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