PostDay One-Step for Emergency Contraception User Reviews
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"PostDay does work! The first day of my last period was May 27, and I had unprotected sex on June 24 (about 3 days before my next period was supposed to start). I took the pill the next day. (Prior to this occasion, I had already taken the pill twice in a very short time span, so I was concerned about its effectiveness.) Regardless, I went on about my life expecting my period to come by June 14-18. My period did not arrive, so I started to panic. The night of the 18, I took a pregnancy test that came out negative. I was relieved, but as a few days went by, I started to panic again. Ten days later, on the night of June 28, I started to get cramps and cry without apparent reason, just so my period could arrive the next day around noon. My period was 28 days late, and my cycle lasted 63 days. I strongly encourage using long-term birth control and not relying on emergency contraception every time you have unprotected sex."