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(reply to Anonymous)

It is difficult to say what you are experiencing, and only time will tell.

Anytime you have unprotected sex, especially multiple times, there is an increased chance of pregnancy. Taking Plan B is not a birth control method; it only helps decreases chances of pregnancy once your primary form of birth control fails (ie, you forget to take a pill).

When taking Plan B, it can "cause" your periods to be irregular for a cycle or two, as it is a mega dose of hormones in one (or two) pills. It is difficult to know exactly when your period will begin, as it can begin early or late.

If you've had your period within the last 21-35 days, then wait another week and use a home pregnancy test to see if you are pregnant or not. Please let us know the results, as we can help either way.

I am not sure how old you are, but I hope you are seeing your Gynecologist once/year for an annual exam since you are sexually active, and please talk with your doctor about your options for birth control. We are also happy to talk with you about your options. Condoms are also a great option, so that you do not have the stress of wondering if you are pregnant or not, as the more often you have unprotected sex, the more likely your chances of pregnancy are..please be safe and take care of yourself!

June 3, 2010 - 6:38pm

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