I am glad you came to us with your question about possibly being pregnant.
No, you are not pregnant.
You begin by posting that you are on the pill. I assume you mean you take a daily oral contraceptive. If so, then you are protected against pregnancy.
There was no need to take Plan B. In your attempt to be safe, you actually caused yourself harm. By taking an emergency contraceptive, which contains the same synthetic hormone found in your birth control pills, you overdosed and upset the delicate hormonal balance that controls your menstrual cycle.
The vaginal bleeding is the result of taking Plan B and confirms you are not pregnant.
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Hello Anonymous,
I am glad you came to us with your question about possibly being pregnant.
No, you are not pregnant.
You begin by posting that you are on the pill. I assume you mean you take a daily oral contraceptive. If so, then you are protected against pregnancy.
There was no need to take Plan B. In your attempt to be safe, you actually caused yourself harm. By taking an emergency contraceptive, which contains the same synthetic hormone found in your birth control pills, you overdosed and upset the delicate hormonal balance that controls your menstrual cycle.
The vaginal bleeding is the result of taking Plan B and confirms you are not pregnant.
Regards,
November 18, 2014 - 9:19amMaryann
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