
Originally Posted by
Brunam
I'm reading this: "With Plan B or Plan B One-Step, you may also have some unexpected bleeding. It should go away by the time of your next period. However, it is possible that Plan B or Plan B One-Step may cause your next period to be heavier or lighter than usual. It may also come earlier or later than is normal for you. If you don't get your period within three weeks, get a pregnancy test to make sure you're not pregnant."
This doesn't contradict what I posted. "We" are talking about menstruation, not ovulation.
When the choice is between a website and the manufacturer's website, I'll pick the manufacturer: ""The only way of knowing Plan B One-Step® has been effective is when you get your next period, which should come at the expected time, or within a week of the expected time. If your period is more than seven days late, you may be pregnant.”