help pleaaase!! STD or side effects from plan b pill?
Question Posted Wednesday October 12 2011, 1:00 am
I had sex on a Saturday morning and took a plan B pill Monday. I have had burning urination for the past 2 hours and it is now Tuesday. Does this mean I have a STD or side effects from the pill? Please help, I need answers but can't let none of family or friends know.
Razhie answered Wednesday October 12 2011, 1:22 pm: Most likely neither. But both are possible.
It is possible that you contracted an STI.
It is also possible, although unlikely, that this is reaction to PlanB.
You need to see a doctor. Right away. No excuses.
It's true that the most likely culprit is a urinary tract infection, which is a random infection that you can get even without having sex, but are a bit more common if you are sexually active.
A urinary tract infection must be treated by prescription medication, or it can get much, much worse.
adviceman49 answered Wednesday October 12 2011, 9:34 am: I disagree with smileydino. Some STDs can have signs shortly after contact. It is possible you have a UTI and it is also possible you have an STD.
While it is possible you are also having a reaction to the plan B pill what you need to do is see a doctor immediately. I would suggest you visit an urgent care center or a hospital emergency room.
If this is a reaction to the plan B pill seeking help at an urgent care cent or a hospital emergency room is the proper plan of action. If this is a UTI or STD seeking help in this manner is also appropriate. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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