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Next Choice One Dose 3 times in 1 month...

By November 2, 2012 - 8:09am
 
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Im hoping you can help me...I had unprotected sex using the pull out method on 9/30 and then took the Next Choice One Dose right after...I had unprotected sex using the pull out method on 10/7 and then took the Next Choice One Dose right after...I had my regular menstrual cycle 10/11 - 10/16...I had unprotected sex using the pull out method on 10/17 and then took the Next Choice One Dose 12 hours after...I had another menstrual cycle 10/26 - 10/31...I am having really bad breast pain...My question is should I get my regular menstrual cycle on 11/8? How long should this breast pain last? And is this breast pain from taking the Next Choice One Dose 3 times in 1 month...Your advice would be greatly appreciated...Thanks!!!

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I am getting the Mirena but I cant get it until November 27th...Thanks!!!

November 2, 2012 - 9:09am
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Hi mlvprincess,

Welcome to EmpowHER.  You should not use an emergency pill as a form of birth control.  You will need to see a doctor about choosing the right method of birth control pills or using a condom to avoid an unwanted pregnancy.  Some of the side effects of an emergency pill are an earlier or later, heavier or lighter period.  Breast pain can also be due to the pills.  You will need to wait until your period is due and if doesn't show up, take a home pregnancy test.  To know if you are pregnant.  

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Daisy  

November 2, 2012 - 8:48am
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