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The morning after pill prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation. If you had not yet ovulated on day 24 of your menstrual cycle, the pill should have worked.
Using the same wipe with semen on it did pose a risk, especially if you ovulated that day or five days prior.
If you do not have any bleeding within three weeks of taking the ECP, test for pregnancy.
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Hello ilambtful,
Welcome to the EmpowHER community. Thank you for reaching out to us with your question.
The morning after pill prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation. If you had not yet ovulated on day 24 of your menstrual cycle, the pill should have worked.
Using the same wipe with semen on it did pose a risk, especially if you ovulated that day or five days prior.
If you do not have any bleeding within three weeks of taking the ECP, test for pregnancy.
Regards,
April 6, 2017 - 9:09amMaryann
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