You should read the information that comes with any medication so you know what to expect. ECP should only be used in emergencies. It should not take the place of regular birth control methods. You have taken the pills, so there is nothing to do but wait. ECP can cause your period to be late, have a lighter or heavier flow. If there is no bleeding up to 3 weeks after taking the pills, a pregnancy test is advised. Your cycle should go back to normal the following month but we cannot predict this as it can be different for each person.
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You should read the information that comes with any medication so you know what to expect. ECP should only be used in emergencies. It should not take the place of regular birth control methods. You have taken the pills, so there is nothing to do but wait. ECP can cause your period to be late, have a lighter or heavier flow. If there is no bleeding up to 3 weeks after taking the pills, a pregnancy test is advised. Your cycle should go back to normal the following month but we cannot predict this as it can be different for each person.
Helena
February 10, 2018 - 6:44amThis Comment
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