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The most common side effect of emergency contraception is bleeding a few days later. This is not your regular period. Your next period may or may not also be disrupted from taking the drug.
Thicker vaginal discharge can signify a time of increased fertility, but does not necessarily mean you are ovulating.
As long as you took the drug correctly is will effectually prevent pregnancy. If you miss your next period, feel free to take a pregnancy test.
Below I have posted a link to a HER article about the basics of emergency contraception.
https://www.empowher.com/emergency-contraception/content/basics-about-emergency-contraception
I hope that was helpful.
Faith
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Hello and welcome to EmpowHer,
February 13, 2016 - 9:20pmThe most common side effect of emergency contraception is bleeding a few days later. This is not your regular period. Your next period may or may not also be disrupted from taking the drug.
Thicker vaginal discharge can signify a time of increased fertility, but does not necessarily mean you are ovulating.
As long as you took the drug correctly is will effectually prevent pregnancy. If you miss your next period, feel free to take a pregnancy test.
Below I have posted a link to a HER article about the basics of emergency contraception.
https://www.empowher.com/emergency-contraception/content/basics-about-emergency-contraception
I hope that was helpful.
Faith
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