Welcome again to EmpowHER. I am glad you came to us with your concern.
So that I understand you correctly, you had a period in October, took Nordette in early November and had withdrawal bleeding. But, you did not get a period in December and not yet in January.
An emergency contraceptive can cause changes in the menstrual cycle. The next monthly period could start earlier or later than expected, but not by more than five days.
Mike Samson, please call your gynecologist's office to report this and schedule an appointment. You may have had an unusual hormonal imbalance/reaction to Nordette.
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Hello Mike Samson,
Welcome again to EmpowHER. I am glad you came to us with your concern.
So that I understand you correctly, you had a period in October, took Nordette in early November and had withdrawal bleeding. But, you did not get a period in December and not yet in January.
An emergency contraceptive can cause changes in the menstrual cycle. The next monthly period could start earlier or later than expected, but not by more than five days.
Mike Samson, please call your gynecologist's office to report this and schedule an appointment. You may have had an unusual hormonal imbalance/reaction to Nordette.
Keep us updated,
January 12, 2017 - 9:23amMaryann
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