You are definitely not pregnant. However, by taking Plan B when you did you seriously upset the hormonal balance that regulates your menstrual cycle.
You conceive when you have unprotected sexual intercourse five days before and on the day of ovulation. Generally, ovulation occurs 14 days following the last day of your last period.
You were not ovulating one to two days after your period ended. You should not have taken the pill.
You can contact your gynecologist or primary care physician. Or just wait it out. Let your body return to normal. Use a condom if you are sexually active within the next month. Your menstrual cycle should return to normal in a month.
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Hello Anonymous,
You are definitely not pregnant. However, by taking Plan B when you did you seriously upset the hormonal balance that regulates your menstrual cycle.
You conceive when you have unprotected sexual intercourse five days before and on the day of ovulation. Generally, ovulation occurs 14 days following the last day of your last period.
You were not ovulating one to two days after your period ended. You should not have taken the pill.
You can contact your gynecologist or primary care physician. Or just wait it out. Let your body return to normal. Use a condom if you are sexually active within the next month. Your menstrual cycle should return to normal in a month.
Regards,
July 31, 2015 - 8:43amMaryann
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