You are correct. If you have your period you are not pregnant.
What pill did you take? Was it an emergency contraceptive?
You know an emergency contraceptive has worked to prevent pregnancy when you have breakthrough vaginal bleeding. Breakthrough bleeding is bleeding that occurs in between your periods. That could explain why you had two "periods" in one month.
Your next period can be earlier or later than normal because of taking an emergency contraceptive. To estimate when your next period should start, count the number of days in your normal menstrual cycle, beginning with the last day of bleeding.
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Hello Anonymous,
You are correct. If you have your period you are not pregnant.
What pill did you take? Was it an emergency contraceptive?
You know an emergency contraceptive has worked to prevent pregnancy when you have breakthrough vaginal bleeding. Breakthrough bleeding is bleeding that occurs in between your periods. That could explain why you had two "periods" in one month.
Your next period can be earlier or later than normal because of taking an emergency contraceptive. To estimate when your next period should start, count the number of days in your normal menstrual cycle, beginning with the last day of bleeding.
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January 30, 2015 - 9:52amMaryann
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