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The morning after pill (Norvelo)

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I had a bit of an oop's on Friday and took the morning after pill just under 48 hours after the incident. My period is due this day next week 29/09/2014. Will taking the pill affect my cycle? Will it still be on time, I am just wondering how long should I wait after my period due date before worrying.

Thanks in advance

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Hi Leinster91:-)

There's lots of info online relating to this sort of query, I logged

onto - contraception.about.com - how to use the morning after pill.

Have a look through the info, if nothing fits your query, ask a pharmacist.

Best wishes :-) xB

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