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After taking Emergency Contraception
What should you do after taking emergency contraception?
You should use a barrier method of contraception until your next menstrual period.
You should have a pregnancy test if your menstrual period is delayed by more than five days.
You should consult your doctor or clinic in case of any question about exposure to an infection.
You should consult your doctor or clinic to arrange a regular method of contraception that is suitable for you.
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