What to do: If your period is late I would go ahead and take a home pregnancy test now. Emergency contraceptives can impact when you get your period but I can't tell you when your next period will come. Take care.
Answered 10/6/2015
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If you have ...: ...regular cycles (about every 30 days), had sex on or about 13 September and haven't had a period yet, please do a pregnancy test. If it's negative, I can't say when your next period will come. Escappelle can interfere with the normal cycle. If it's positive, your next period won't come for at least another 9 months. Good news: Escapelle won't hurt a fetus or cause a miscarriage.
Answered 10/6/2015
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Pregnancy test: The best way to tell if you are pregnant is to take a home pregnancy test. As for your period, Escapelle will disrupt your normal menses and as a result your next period may be earlier or later than your usual schedule.
Answered 12/11/2015
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