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Plan b!


Question Posted Sunday June 9 2013, 9:43 am

I had unprotected sex a week ago, seven hours after sex I took plan b, now I've been bleeding heavily for two days and it is not my period, and I felt nautious this morning, I may just be stressing but is this bleeding a normal side effect of plan b, or am I pregnant?!

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DDiazella3 answered Wednesday June 12 2013, 10:51 am:
You are not pregnant. The point of the plan b pill is to start your period so you don't get pregnant. Think about it like this. Every month your body prepares to have a baby. When the egg that has been prepared does not get fertilized your body has a period to expel the unused egg from your body. If your having a period that means that your body is expelling the egg and your not pregnant. If you don't get your period after taking the plan b pill that means you could be pregnant and need to go to your doctor.
The hormones in the pill could make you feel nauseous and normally it will cause a heavy period. It will take your body a bit of time to feel normal again but you should be fine. It's not healthy to take the plan b frequently so if you plan on having more unprotected sex in the future then go to your doctor and get on birth control.
If you don't have a doctor and can't talk to your parents about it then go to your local planned parenthood clinic.

Good Luck honey :)

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WittyUsernameHere answered Sunday June 9 2013, 8:49 pm:
Plan B usually causes you to have an early/heavy period. Nausea could be the Plan B or stress but it certainly isn't pregnancy. It takes a month or two for morning sickness type stuff to show up.

Call your doctor. No need for an emergency room visit. Describe your symptoms and answer any questions, then do what he recommends.

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solidadvice4teens answered Sunday June 9 2013, 7:54 pm:
Visit an emergency room and tell them about taking Plan B, nausea, pain, bleeding that long and let them take a look at you. What you have indicated doesn't sound right. It's best to get it handled promptly.

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