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Hello Anonymous,

When did your wife take Postinor 2? Did she ever get her period or have any bleeding after she took the pill?

How far along is she in her pregnancy? Did she tell her doctor that she took Postinor 2?

A woman should not take Postinor 2 if she is re pregnant or has had unprotected intercourse more than 72 hours earlier in the same menstrual cycle, because she may already be pregnant.

Emergency contraceptive pills ("morning after pills" or "day after pills") do not appear to cause any birth defects. Although no reliable studies have looked specifically at women who gave birth after using emergency contraception, strong reasons exist for concluding that emergency contraceptive pills will not harm a developing fetus.

In the case of progestin-only pills (like Plan B One-Step, Next Choice One Dose, Next Choice or Levonorgestrel Tablets), these pills contain the same hormones as many daily birth control pills, which a number of studies have found cause no increased risk of birth defects in children born to women who continued to take them because they didn’t realize they were pregnant.

As a result, the United States Food and Drug Administration removed warnings about the possibility that oral contraceptives could harm a fetus several years ago.

In addition, even if you don’t realize you are pregnant, you would take emergency contraceptive pills long before the organs would start to develop (a process called “organogenesis”), making it extremely unlikely that emergency contraception would lead to birth defects.

Regards,
Maryann

April 15, 2016 - 9:35am

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