Yes, a side effect of emergency contraception is a delay in menstrual period (usually by just one week). You can take a home pregnancy test if you would like to know for certain, or wait another week for your period to begin.
Having unprotected sex, and then the man withdrawing his penis before ejaculation, is not an effective or reliable form of birth control for most couples (it is called the "withdrawal method"). Be sure he used a condom as soon as his penis becomes erect when you two are being physically intimate, and please keep us updated on how you are doing.
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Yes, a side effect of emergency contraception is a delay in menstrual period (usually by just one week). You can take a home pregnancy test if you would like to know for certain, or wait another week for your period to begin.
Having unprotected sex, and then the man withdrawing his penis before ejaculation, is not an effective or reliable form of birth control for most couples (it is called the "withdrawal method"). Be sure he used a condom as soon as his penis becomes erect when you two are being physically intimate, and please keep us updated on how you are doing.
April 28, 2011 - 2:05pmThis Comment
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