if you took the pill in time and infertilization was avoided you will have your period- it might be slightly lighter than usual but the period is a given usually around your regular courses
2007-03-19 22:35:17
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answered by brandylyn_kay 3
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Do you know how the morning aftewomen are unaware that they exist. Here's how the morning-after pill works??
The active ingredients in morning-after pills are similar to those in birth control pills, except in higher doses. Some morning-after pills contain only one hormone, progestin (Plan B), and others contain two, progestin and estrogen. Progestin prevents the sperm from reaching the egg and **keeps a fertilized egg from attaching to the wall of the uterus (implantation).** Estrogen stops the ovaries from releasing eggs (ovulation) that can be fertilized by sperm.
It prevents an already fertilized egg(baby) from implanting. Make sure that you are ok with ending a baby's life. The MAP doesn't just stop you from getting pregnant...it ends a pregnancy.
2007-03-24 04:24:56
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answered by Linnygirl 5
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Do not ever take a morning-after pill, or any type of contraception. The morning-after pill and other kinds of contraception could alter your body and prevent you from ever getting pregnant and this would be murder of an unborn/undeveloped child. This would also result in excommunication from God's Church, the church that Jesus Christ founded, the Catholic Church. So don't worry about what will happen, just do not take that pill!
2007-03-20 06:26:31
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answered by dadadon 1
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As long as you take the morning after pill, and the next one properly (according to instruction) you will get your period.
2007-03-20 05:38:57
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answered by SAK 6
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there is a chance that you will but its should only be by a couple of days
2007-03-20 05:33:07
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answered by J*Lee 3
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Not sure----next time, use a condom or abstain.
2007-03-20 05:33:08
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answered by !!joinCampaignforLiberty!! 4
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