Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you reached out to us with your concern.
There would not have been a risk of becoming pregnant by having unprotected sex two days after your period ended. It was too early in your new menstrual cycle for ovulation. Without a released egg, there was nothing for sperm to fertilize.
By taking the emergency contraceptive, you triggered your body to release uterine lining, which is what you are calling a period. Please call your gynecologist or primary care physician for further recommendations.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you reached out to us with your concern.
There would not have been a risk of becoming pregnant by having unprotected sex two days after your period ended. It was too early in your new menstrual cycle for ovulation. Without a released egg, there was nothing for sperm to fertilize.
By taking the emergency contraceptive, you triggered your body to release uterine lining, which is what you are calling a period. Please call your gynecologist or primary care physician for further recommendations.
Regards,
March 23, 2017 - 10:04amMaryann
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