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Am I pregnant

By Anonymous May 19, 2017 - 8:43pm
 
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So I had sex with out protection but then took plan b the next day a think two to three days after I bleed for about two 4 days heavily and red blood then I took two pregnancy test cuz I've take plan b before but I didn't bleed I took both pregnancy test on different days they both came out negative then I was late for my period but it finally came on the 4th day I believe very very heavy the first day and then way lighter the next day but not spotting and it continues to fluctuate like that for the rest of my period which lasted 10 days which is 3 days longer then my normal but it never was light bleeding and it had signs of a being a period like clots and stuff and it was red blood but it was such a strange period and I'm just confused. I'm also having pebbal poop which I'm vegan so it's strange i can't remember if that started before or after? Help??

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Dear Anon,

Thank you for writing.

Emergency contraceptives are up to 95% effective when taken as prescribed within the first 24 hours, so the risk is very small. Side effects can include stomach aches, headaches, nausea and a general feeling of being unwell. Symptoms usually start 2-7 days after taking the medication and may or may not include bleeding or spotting. Not all women get symptoms. If you don’t get your next period within a week or so of its expected date, a pregnancy test is recommended. It can cause your period to be early or late, have a lighter or a heavier flow. Having your period indicates you are not pregnant. Your bowel movement change is likely something you ate.

Helena

May 20, 2017 - 4:18am
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