Congratulations!: The "morning after pill" is not a primary form of contraception and as a result may fail to stop a already fertilized ovum from implanting in the uterus. Pregnancy chances are still present under these conditions, and I would encourage to seek a primary form of secure contraception for the future if you are not pregnant already.
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