Morning after pill: Most states have the "morning after pill" available over the counter. You don't need an Rx. You will have to ask the pharmacist as they are behind the counter. It is mostly progestin, a hormone which will bring on your period and flush out any possible egg developing. Ask the pharmacist for full details.
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If it was: around the time of ovulation, you could be pregnant. If you are worried, try a home pregnancy test.
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