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It is possible for a morning after pill to cause a disruption in the normal menstrual cycle, but it depends upon the pill taken. One of the most common is Levonorgestrel; sometimes prescribed as l-norgestrel or d-norgestrel. Because of its use of progestogens it can lengthen the luteal phase of menstruation which in turn leads to a general delay or disruption of the normal cycle.

In any event if you are concerned or if you experience a delay in your period of more than a week I reccommend seeing your physician for a check up and blood test. Over the counter pregnancy tests are not always accurate and another cause of delay could be pregnancy, which can in rare cases still occur even with the use of a "morning after pill".

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Q: You took the day after pill 2 times in a month you took a pregnancy test in June it said - but your period hasn't come yet is it normal for the pill to delay your period like that?
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