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Hello Anonymous,

Welcome to EmpowHER and thank you for reaching out to us for clarification.

Indeed the consumer leaflet states:

You should see your doctor within 3 weeks of taking Postinor-2. You may experience spotting or vaginal bleeding earlier than expected.

If you do not get your period within 3 weeks of taking the tablets you must see your doctor, as you may be pregnant. If Postinor-2 does not work, you could be pregnant.

If you had vaginal bleeding within three weeks of taking the pill, it indicates the pill was effective in preventing pregnancy. However, it is highly advisable that you should see your gynecologist. Why? Well, by taking an over the counter hormone containing pill, you are self medicating yourself and upsetting the normal hormonal balance that regulates your menstrual cycle. Secondly, if you are not ready to become pregnant and have used an ECP, it is a good time to discuss birth control options. Postinor 2 and all other ECPs are for emergency use and not to be used as routine birth control.

Regards,
Maryann

February 11, 2016 - 9:40am

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