Welcome back to EmpowHER, Keep in mind that ovulation usually can occur mid-cycle, but can vary from between Day 11 and Day 21 of a woman's cycle. Just because you had sex on the 14th does not mean you were ovulating that day. Also, Recent research indicates that both doses for the next choice pill can be taken at the same time up to 120 hours after unprotected sex. That's why probably your pharmacist suggested that you take them both together. However, your symptoms might be due to the Pills. Everyone's body is different and will react differently to medication. That's why it is very important for you to see a doctor and explain all your symptoms.
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Hi Anon,
Welcome back to EmpowHER, Keep in mind that ovulation usually can occur mid-cycle, but can vary from between Day 11 and Day 21 of a woman's cycle. Just because you had sex on the 14th does not mean you were ovulating that day. Also, Recent research indicates that both doses for the next choice pill can be taken at the same time up to 120 hours after unprotected sex. That's why probably your pharmacist suggested that you take them both together. However, your symptoms might be due to the Pills. Everyone's body is different and will react differently to medication. That's why it is very important for you to see a doctor and explain all your symptoms.
Best of luck,
October 19, 2011 - 7:33amDaisy
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