Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you reached out to our community for help.
An emergency contraceptive should be taken only once in a menstrual cycle. It prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation. It can cause changes in your menstrual cycle. It should never be taken in consecutive months.
So, do not take another dose. Contact your gynecologist and report what has happened. Follow your physician recommendations.
Without ejaculation, and ending sex once the condom broke, I do not think you were at risk for becoming pregnant on March 5.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you reached out to our community for help.
An emergency contraceptive should be taken only once in a menstrual cycle. It prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation. It can cause changes in your menstrual cycle. It should never be taken in consecutive months.
So, do not take another dose. Contact your gynecologist and report what has happened. Follow your physician recommendations.
Without ejaculation, and ending sex once the condom broke, I do not think you were at risk for becoming pregnant on March 5.
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March 6, 2017 - 9:32amMaryann
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