Hello Anonymous,
If you feel that you need to speak with a gynecologist, I suggest you contact your own physician for a referral.
Otherwise, I will do my best to answer your question.
An emergency contraceptive prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation. The pill is effective if taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex.
Anonymous, you took the pill six days later. That was too late.
If all the tests are negative and you have been having periods, though light, you are most likely not pregnant.
However, you need to be told why your periods are so light. Has your gynecologist ordered an ultrasound or blood tests to check your hormone levels?
Regards, Maryann
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Hello Anonymous,
If you feel that you need to speak with a gynecologist, I suggest you contact your own physician for a referral.
Otherwise, I will do my best to answer your question.
An emergency contraceptive prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation. The pill is effective if taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex.
Anonymous, you took the pill six days later. That was too late.
If all the tests are negative and you have been having periods, though light, you are most likely not pregnant.
However, you need to be told why your periods are so light. Has your gynecologist ordered an ultrasound or blood tests to check your hormone levels?
Regards,
April 26, 2017 - 9:40amMaryann
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