Based on the information provided, it is unlikely that you are at risk of pregnancy due to taking the emergency contraception pill shortly after unprotected intercourse. The pill is designed to reduce the risk of pregnancy, even during ovulation. It is common to experience side effects such as breast tenderness and lower back pain after taking the emergency contraception pill. Additionally, some women may not experience bleeding after taking the pill. These symptoms are normal and should subside over time.
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