Hi maahi,
Thanks for your question and for joining EmpowHER. By "morning pill," do you mean emergency contraception? If so, please be aware that taking it could mess up your cycle, and taking it twice in the same month, even moreso. You will need to wait until you get your period. Did you experience any breakthrough bleeding when you took it either time?
For more information, please review this article: Emergency Contraception Update, 2010.
For future use, you may want to get on a reliable from of birth control (everyday birth control pill, condoms, spermicide, withdrawal method, etc.). Emergency contraception is not intended for using as normal birth control; it is supposed to be a "last resort"-type of birth control.
Good luck and let us know how you're doing.
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Hi maahi,
February 17, 2011 - 8:34amThanks for your question and for joining EmpowHER. By "morning pill," do you mean emergency contraception? If so, please be aware that taking it could mess up your cycle, and taking it twice in the same month, even moreso. You will need to wait until you get your period. Did you experience any breakthrough bleeding when you took it either time?
For more information, please review this article: Emergency Contraception Update, 2010.
For future use, you may want to get on a reliable from of birth control (everyday birth control pill, condoms, spermicide, withdrawal method, etc.). Emergency contraception is not intended for using as normal birth control; it is supposed to be a "last resort"-type of birth control.
Good luck and let us know how you're doing.
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