I think you have used levonorgestrel pills as emergency contraception.
There is very limited information specifically on emergency contraception EC use during pregnancy since it is taken for the prevention of pregnancy, requires only two doses, and will not interrupt an existing pregnancy. A review of the literature on inadvertent use of oral contraceptives OC during pregnancy provides the most information relevant to fetal exposure to sex hormones in early pregnancy. The doses of sex hormones in EC pills are about 2-5 times that that of OC pills containing the same hormones. There are many reported cases of women inadvertently taking OCs, either combination hormonal pills containing an estrogen and a progestin, or progestin-only pills (POPs), for up to several months while pregnant. Comprehensive reviews showed exposure to sex hormones [both combination hormonal products and levonorgestrel-alone pills] in early pregnancy DOES NOT have a teratogenic effect.
There is cure/treatment for Chlamydial infection which is a sexually transmitted disease with treatment of the woman and the partner(s). However, reinfections are likely without meticulous precautions of safe sex.