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Rose,

Plan B often causes a period AND changes the "normal" time for your period to come. Your chances of pregnancy are very very low, especially since you took it twice, and within 72 hours. With that amount of bleeding, and with the negative pregnancy test, you can be almost sure that you are not pregnant.

That amount of blood comes from the uterus sloughing off its lining, like it does during your period.

You shouldn't get your period again this week. I would expect now that you'll ovulate in another two to three weeks and have your next period in 4 to 5 weeks. You might not be regular for the first two or three cycles. This is just a side effect of Plan B and you shouldn't worry about it.

However, I am concerned that your boyfriend is pressuring you into unprotected sex when you don't want to have it. Do you feel that this is what's happening?

Should you perhaps consider birth control? Either condoms or birth control pills? We can give you information on anything that you're interested in.

February 24, 2010 - 11:39am

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