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Question Posted Monday July 16 2012, 1:04 am

How long is levonorgestrel in your system, and will it show up in a lab pregnancy test


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SamuelinSampa answered Monday July 16 2012, 6:54 pm:
Depending on whether you have a semi-permanent insert, are taking a daily pill, or took plan B, it will vary. From the last time you took the pill, it will most likely take about a week for it to be out of your system. Although this can vary from person to person.

Lab tests look for specific things. It isn't a comprehensive report of everything in your blood stream. If your doctor looks for the hormone present in birth control pills, and it's still in your system, then they will find it. If they aren't looking for it, they won't. Most blood tests checking for pregnancy only look for one specific hormone that your body produces when you're pregnant, so birth control wouldn't show up.

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