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Used morning after pill before period; will cause delay or a skip?

I have a regular, 28 day cycle. I was due to get my period on the 20th but I took the morning after pill on the 18th after the condom broke with my sexual partner. My ovulation period was the 1st through the 12th. I know I can't get pregnant without ovulating but to be safe, I took the MAP anyway.

I know the MAP pill affect cycles and my previous experience with it caused me to have 2 "periods" in one month (I took the MAP the day after my period ended and it started another 7 day period of bleeding within the week).

Since I took the MAP after my ovulation period but before my period started, does this mean I will experience a delay or will my period simply skip over this month?

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