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(reply to Anonymous)

Hi, Anon, and thank you for your question!

Yes, there is a slim-to-non chance of getting pregnant if you use condoms and Plan B as you did. However, you don't want to use Plan B everytime you turn around, because it affects your hormones and, as you saw, your body's cycles. Side effects tend to increase if you use it quite often.

You didn't mention how old you are or where you're located. You can always go to Planned Parenthood to learn about birth control options for you. They also tend to cost less than a regular doctor, which is important if you're paying for the services yourself, without insurance. Here is their home page, where you can put in your zip code and find a health center near you:

http://www.plannedparenthood.org/index.htm

Does that help? Do you need information about different kinds of birth control?

If we can help any further, please write back. If there's not a Planned Parenthood health center in your area, just let us know what city and state you live in and we can help you find somewhere to go.

October 16, 2009 - 8:39am

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