There was no need to take the morning after pill. An emergency contraceptive prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation.
In your situation, ovulation happened about two weeks ago. Having unprotected intercourse the day before your period was due had no risk.
Wait and see if the discharge changes to a red, blood colored flow. If not, contact your gynecologist, report what has and is happening and follow his/her instructions.
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Hello Anonymous,
There was no need to take the morning after pill. An emergency contraceptive prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation.
In your situation, ovulation happened about two weeks ago. Having unprotected intercourse the day before your period was due had no risk.
Wait and see if the discharge changes to a red, blood colored flow. If not, contact your gynecologist, report what has and is happening and follow his/her instructions.
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July 12, 2016 - 9:32amMaryann
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