Hello, and I hope I can help you today.
I assume the pill you are mentioning is
Nordette... which is a regular monthly cycle birth control pill. You can use regular birth control pills as emergency
contraception, but you must take 4 pills twice- 12 hours apart. In short term dosing, this is not an issue with
smoking nor will it be affected by any other medicines you are taking. However, emergency contraception really is only effective within 72 hours of unprotected sex.
However, you may develop
nausea and
vomiting as a side effect from all the
estrogen in the pills. Emergency contraception kits are available in pharmacies that have a different kind of hormone and fewer side effects. Depending on where you are in the world, you do not necessarily need a doctor's prescription. These kits can work up to 5 days after intercourse ( though most effective within 72 hours) so I recommend you use a store-bought kit rather than the Nordette.
If you do use emergency contraception, it usually either delays your period or makes it come about 2-4 days after taking the medicine.
So either way, if you miss your period, you should do a
pregnancy test just in case.
I hope I was able to answer your question and that my advice was helpful.
Best wishes, Dr. Brown