Question about plab B.?!


Question: Around the beginning of Dec. I had unportected sex. I took Plan B roughly 10-15 minutes after having sex. A week ago or so I started spotting very lightly. Now it has stopped, however I keep getting little discomforts like when Im gonna get my period. In addition, I have been having sore nipples like for the past 3 days or so. My menstrual cycle is usually anywhere between the 25-28 of every month. I guess, im being so paranoid about this whole thing because I do not want a child at this time in my life and I just want to know if these symptoms are normal and if i took the pill too soon after having sex. I read the pamphlet that comes with the pill, but it doesn't stop me from being paranoid.


Answers: Around the beginning of Dec. I had unportected sex. I took Plan B roughly 10-15 minutes after having sex. A week ago or so I started spotting very lightly. Now it has stopped, however I keep getting little discomforts like when Im gonna get my period. In addition, I have been having sore nipples like for the past 3 days or so. My menstrual cycle is usually anywhere between the 25-28 of every month. I guess, im being so paranoid about this whole thing because I do not want a child at this time in my life and I just want to know if these symptoms are normal and if i took the pill too soon after having sex. I read the pamphlet that comes with the pill, but it doesn't stop me from being paranoid.

I had almost the same thing. I took the pill 5 hours after and ended up skipping my next period. I was scared that it didn't work but it did. However, I took a pregnancy test a week and a half after I missed my period because I was so scared and figured wasting 8 bucks on a negative test was better than being on pins and needles for two more weeks. My doctor also explained when I got my perscription for the pill that the ultra high dose with plan B can cause you to skip entierly.

Plan B is a high dose of birth control hormones, so it can cause some weird results. You didn't take it too soon. Plan B isn't 100%, so there is always a chance of pregnancy, but you're most likely feeling the effects of the pill. You might want to take a home pregnancy test if your period doesn't come in the next couple of weeks.





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