Hello, I have a question about the morning after table, if I stopped taking contraception six months ago and my period hasn't returned so far, and today my partner and I broke the condom, can you take the morning after pill? I will add that I already have an appointment with a gynecologist, although I have an appointment in two weeks
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
9 months ago
Due to the lack of menstrual bleeding, it is difficult to assess whether the "morning after" pill will work in your case. The "morning after" pill is designed to inhibit or delay ovulation, because in your case there is no menstrual bleeding, it is difficult to determine if and when ovulation took place.
It would be best to go to a gynecologist. The specialist will perform a transvaginal ultrasound and, based on the assessment of the thickness of the endometrium, determine the phase of the cycle. If the endometrium is thin enough, there will be no risk of conception and there is no need to take the morning-after pill. It is important that the visit takes place as soon as possible, preferably within 120 hours of intercourse, then, if necessary, it will still be possible to take a pill.
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https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/tabletka-po-czyli-antykoncepcja-awaryjna