Morning After Pill

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naturalway505
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Morning After Pill

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Hi! I'd like to know if a morning after pill (levo) can mess up your period more than 1 cycle. Because the last period came 5 days early, and now it's 4 days late. Should I get a pregnancy test?
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Re: Morning After Pill

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Hi naturalway505!

The morning after pill, or emergency contraception, can affect several period cycles. The variation of a few days happens often even when someone has not taken the emergency contraception. This information can also be found on Levo's website or in the information pamphlet provided in the box of the morning after pill!

Also, from reading your previous posts, correct me if I am wrong, but it seems like the information you are asking is in regards to your partner and not yourself. Since your partner is who has the capability to become pregnant rather than you and is the one who would have to physically take the test, it's up to her whether she feels she needs or wants to take the test.
naturalway505
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Posts: 25
Joined: Sun Nov 27, 2016 5:21 pm
Age: 28
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Location: Sao Paulo

Re: Morning After Pill

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Lyssa wrote:Hi naturalway505!

The morning after pill, or emergency contraception, can affect several period cycles. The variation of a few days happens often even when someone has not taken the emergency contraception. This information can also be found on Levo's website or in the information pamphlet provided in the box of the morning after pill!

Also, from reading your previous posts, correct me if I am wrong, but it seems like the information you are asking is in regards to your partner and not yourself. Since your partner is who has the capability to become pregnant rather than you and is the one who would have to physically take the test, it's up to her whether she feels she needs or wants to take the test.
Thanks Lyssa,I know it's normal the variation on period.I just was concerned about the morning after pill because her cycle is pretty regular. And about your concern, we've been together for more than a year, we always talk about it, and we have the same feelings and worries. We think a couple should face things as one. It's sad that people these days are so used to unrespectiful guys that they have to make a point like yours. Thanks for worrying about it btw.

Best regards!
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