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crzyhannah
Sep 10, 2009, 01:14 PM
I had unprotected sex about 2 weeks ago and took plan be about 3 1/2 to 4 days later, the next day I had unprotected sex again and took the plan be again the next day. And the next day again I had unprotected sex and again multiple times throughout the week. ABout a week to a week and a half later when I was supposed to get my period, I got really dark brown discharge and also cramps but no period, a little bit of blood, light red blood, no blood at all, brown discharge, little bit of blood and now nothing. I don't know what's going on. I've been moody the last couple days, very irritable, feel like crying, feel sick but don't vomit. Im emotional and I eat, a lot which I usually don't do either and now I don't want to eat at all when I think of food it makes me even sicker but Im hungry. God what is going on with me?
I feel little dizzy sometimes and have little headaches.. im tired a lot and all I do/wanna do is sleep. I don't think Im pregnant, I'm just not sure what's going on with my body..

mudweiser
Sep 10, 2009, 01:32 PM
Personally I wouldn't doubt if you were pregnant!

You were treating plan B like some sort of antidote.

Not only did you put yourself at risk for AIDS or STD's or HPV but you acted very stupidly.

Plan B even says to avoid a next time and to not need plan b again!

If you actually read the package it came in you'd see it also says:

Most common side effects:

* Nausea: 14 to 23% of women
* Vomiting: About 6% of women
* Irregular menstrual bleeding: Some women may experience spotting after taking plan B. The majority of women will have their next menstrual period at the expected time or early. When plan B is used repeatedly (more than once within a menstrual cycle, or more than occasional once-a-month use), menstrual changes may occur, including a shorter or longer cycle and a heavier or lighter period.

Less common side effects:

Breast tenderness, headache, dizziness, fatigue, lower abdominal pain, and diarrhea. If the symptoms continue for more than 48 hours or are severe, see your health professional.
Unusual—call a health professional

* Itching and a rash
* Sudden or unusual cramps or pain in the stomach or belly
* Migraine or severe headache
* Any effects that persist or worsen
* If you vomit within one hour of taking plan B, you may need to take another dose


Some medications can interact with plan B and make it less effective. These include: anticonvulsant drugs (phenytoin, carbamazepine), antibiotics (ampicillin, cotrimoxazole, tetracycline, clarithromycin), rifampicin, acetaminophen.


Unusual—call a health professional:

* Itching and a rash
* Sudden or unusual cramps or pain in the stomach or belly
* Migraine or severe headache
* Any effects that persist or worsen
* If you vomit within one hour of taking plan B, you may need to take another dose


Plan B is NOT a magic pill.

If your pregnant tough on you- you acted irresponsibly.

The best thing for you to do right now is:
A)STOP having unprotected sex
B)WAIT for your period
C)Go to your doctors and ask for a blood test. Blood test can determine pregnancy with the first 7-12 of possible conception.

If your not pregnant I suggest you start birth control since your so good at taking pills. Have sex with a condom [unless your in a monogamous relationship].

I hope this is a pregnancy scare, and it's enough to set your straight.

Sarah

turner585
Sep 10, 2009, 08:26 PM
I agree with Mudweiser... that is very irresponsible of you for having unpretected sex so many times... are you trying to get pregnant... and it sounds like you are having the side affects that Mudweiser had listed above so I don't really believe you would be pregnant... but you should really smarten up unless you and the person you are having sex with are ready to have a kid... I use the birth control pill and my boyfriend uses the condom and the infamous pull out method (WHICH IS NOT A FORM OF BIRTH CONTROL AT ALL SO DO NOT RELY ON IT)