It's not a 'bad' thing, it's is exactly what it is: 'Plan B'. So as long as you are using a Plan A, condoms and/or birth control, having to use a Plan B from time to time isn't a horrible thing, just an unforcunate one... but then, that is what Plan Bs are for!
It is not recommended for women to take Plan B more then once in a six month period, but it is allowed for you to take it that often, just not suggested. So she is perfectly able to take it agian now.
As she should have before, she needs to read the package carefully and see a doctor if she has any concerns or extreme side-effects. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
khadiya answered Tuesday March 25 2008, 6:11 pm: Im sure she can, but the best thing to do is ask a doctor. You can make an anonymous call. Especially if you call your local health department. I recommend she starts birth control. Its different types she can get that her parents wont even have to know about. and until then I recommend a condom.
The tips: Instead of pills get her to try something else like An Implanon. Search it in Google. Its an implant that goes in your arm and its good for three years. NO MAINTENANCE at all. She wont be able to feel it and no one but her and you and whomever she chooses to tell will know its there. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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