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Pregnancy is directly related to the timing of ovulation. Since you were not ovulating during the time you had intercourse, pregnancy is very unlikely but not impossible. You need to take emergency contraception within 72 hours or it is not effective. Also you need to take the second pill exactly 12 hours after the first.
With that said, the emergency contraception probably did very little to prevent conception if you did conceive from having intercourse. However it can still cause side effects.
It is too soon for a pregnancy test to be accurate. You need to wait until after a missed or irregular period to take the test.
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Hello and welcome to EmpowHer,
June 18, 2016 - 10:09pmPregnancy is directly related to the timing of ovulation. Since you were not ovulating during the time you had intercourse, pregnancy is very unlikely but not impossible. You need to take emergency contraception within 72 hours or it is not effective. Also you need to take the second pill exactly 12 hours after the first.
With that said, the emergency contraception probably did very little to prevent conception if you did conceive from having intercourse. However it can still cause side effects.
It is too soon for a pregnancy test to be accurate. You need to wait until after a missed or irregular period to take the test.
Faith
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