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Took Next Choice Pill ... COULD I BE PREGNANT!? -____-

By Anonymous July 12, 2012 - 10:23am
 
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I had my last period on June 7 and it ended on June 12th. I had sex on the 14th of June . It was an accident that occurred, so i highly doubt that his semen got inside of me, but just in case i took next choice the same day just 5 hours later. So i had sex around around 2 and took next choice at 7. i wasn't ovulating yet. i took tablet 2 7am the next morning 12 hours later as directed. a week later (june 20th) i bleed for 4 days heavy flow red blood not pink or brown. Normal menstrual looking blood. July 7th has passed still no period HELP!!!! I have not took any test yet i was waiting for my period to pass at least a week or so. HELP! Could i be Pregnant!?

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Anonymous

Hi Anon,

It might had been your period.  If you are still concerned, you should check at your local pharmacy for an HPT. 

Best,

Daisy 

July 16, 2012 - 6:14am
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Anonymous

Hi Anon,

Welcome to EmpowHER.  Most women after taking an emergency pill experience changes to their next period.  Such a heavier or lighter, shorter or longer.  The bleeding might have been your period.  If you are still concerned, it be good to take a home pregnancy test.

Best,

Daisy

July 12, 2012 - 12:01pm
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

So that was my period for july? if sooo thank
you soo much. also , any cheap good accurate pregnancy test?

July 14, 2012 - 3:27am
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