With the morning-after pill, there's no absolutely-for-sure answer on when your next period will come. But a pregnancy test should be accurate around the time you would expect one (about three weeks from now). The morning-after pill can change your cycle for a month or two, in some women. Since your bleeding is a bit heavy now and you are having cramping, etc, I would guess that you won't have a full period in 3 weeks, maybe some spotting. But it's hard to tell. Like Alison said, I know it's hard when we are so imprecise when it's important to know!! But from what you've said, no, I would say that you are most likely NOT pregnant. Not with the "period" you're having now.
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Anna,
With the morning-after pill, there's no absolutely-for-sure answer on when your next period will come. But a pregnancy test should be accurate around the time you would expect one (about three weeks from now). The morning-after pill can change your cycle for a month or two, in some women. Since your bleeding is a bit heavy now and you are having cramping, etc, I would guess that you won't have a full period in 3 weeks, maybe some spotting. But it's hard to tell. Like Alison said, I know it's hard when we are so imprecise when it's important to know!! But from what you've said, no, I would say that you are most likely NOT pregnant. Not with the "period" you're having now.
June 7, 2010 - 8:05amThis Comment
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