First of all, emergency contraception is taken only if you have unprotected sexual intercourse and you don't want to be pregnant.
Secondly, only time will tell what will happen if you take emergency contraception 2 days before your periods. So you should wait for the next two days.
You may get your periods.
Or your periods may be delayed by 4-5 days.
Or your emergency contraception might have failed and you might conceive.
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2 days before your due date is considered as safe period so there is no need to take emergency contraceptive pill unnecessarily if you had intercourse on safe day,
If may disturb your menstrual cycle..
You may get your periods on your due date or it may fluctuate by 1 or 2 weeks...
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