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Period not normal after taking morning after pill

Hi there

About 2 months or so ago I had unprotected sex and took the morning after pill. I am currently also on Marvelon contraceptive pills, but I was taking it irregularly at the time so I thought the morning after pill my best option. However, since I took the morning after pill, my periods have been very light. They come on time as they should. I took 2 pregnancy tests which were negative just to make sure. I would just like to know if this is still the effects of the morning after pill along with my normal contraceptives or should I be worried?

Your help would be greatly appreciated.
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The morning after pill is kind of like a big dose of the birth control pill.
It is just controlling your period very well!
If the tests were negative and u were on the pill as well as you took the morning after pill you are in the clear! my sister took the morning after pill when she wasnt on b/c pills and the same thing happened for her and she always had irregular periods.  it should go back to what it used to be like in about 3 months time. so just enjoy it while it lasts :P
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Hi a few weeks ago I had unprotected sex. In 10 hours after sex I had the Mormon after pill. The next day I got my period/bleeding. Could I still be pregnant? If so when is it possible to have an abortion?
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Hi,I take these pills after i had unprotect sex also and it is normal for your period to be like that.after 2mos or 3mos your period will go back to normal.
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