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Had Sexual Intercourse, Took Pill, Gas, No Period. Am I Pregnant? What Shall I Do To Abort It?

dear doctor, I had sexual intercourse with my boy friend on 2nd of march, and soon after that I took unwanted 72, now my period which should happen between 6th and 8th not yet happen. I have gas filled in my stomach . am I pregnant? If at all I am pregnant in order to abort it what shall I do? please help my by your answer
Tue, 12 Mar 2013
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Use of the emergency pill disturbs the natural hormone status of the body and this results in breakthrough bleeding or absence of the normal cycle. The gastric disturbances are also a side effect. If you do not get a period even after two weeks after it is due, see your doctor for a complete assessment. Use emergency pills very rarely, only a couple of times in a year. Use a regular method of contraception instead. If, by chance, you get pregnant, you can go for medical abortion after consulting your gynecologist. Take care.
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Had Sexual Intercourse, Took Pill, Gas, No Period. Am I Pregnant? What Shall I Do To Abort It?

Hello, Use of the emergency pill disturbs the natural hormone status of the body and this results in breakthrough bleeding or absence of the normal cycle. The gastric disturbances are also a side effect. If you do not get a period even after two weeks after it is due, see your doctor for a complete assessment. Use emergency pills very rarely, only a couple of times in a year. Use a regular method of contraception instead. If, by chance, you get pregnant, you can go for medical abortion after consulting your gynecologist. Take care.