Morning after pill?

i have read that taking this will trademark you get your cycle rash. true?

(i really hate i'm asking a interrogate re: cycles, as i hate these question myself when i see them, but i'm researching on this contraceptive and thats what it says according to writen info, but enjoy never met anyone who actually took it..so..hence the question)

Answer:
For some women, they will find their period sooner, and I don`t know experience another period as economically, and some women experience a very belated period after taking the MAP. This is because the MAP is such a soaring dose of hormones, it affects different women, well, differently.
it should not variation your cycle it didnot mine
After taking the morning after pill, you will actually procure your period twice contained by one month. Once about a week after you nick the morning after pill, then again once your "regular" cycle kick in (that is if you are not pregnant already).
capably not for me but it can cause suspension for conceiving. i know it from experience i never had protection beforehand i had my toddler and one time i had tooken the morning after pill and then after that i didnt gain preggers until more than 2 years after

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