This did not sound like implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding is pink or brown colored spotting that lasts about two to three days, never increases to a flow and should not contain clots.
Plan B prevents pregnancy primarily by preventing ovulation. To be effective it must be taken within 72 hours or three days of unprotected intercourse.
If you do not have any bleeding within three weeks of taking the pill, then you should test for pregnancy.
Be aware that an emergency contraceptive can cause changes in the menstrual cycle. Your next monthly period could start on time, or earlier or later than expected. Flow might be lighter or heavier than normal.
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Hello Anonymous,
This did not sound like implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding is pink or brown colored spotting that lasts about two to three days, never increases to a flow and should not contain clots.
Plan B prevents pregnancy primarily by preventing ovulation. To be effective it must be taken within 72 hours or three days of unprotected intercourse.
If you do not have any bleeding within three weeks of taking the pill, then you should test for pregnancy.
Be aware that an emergency contraceptive can cause changes in the menstrual cycle. Your next monthly period could start on time, or earlier or later than expected. Flow might be lighter or heavier than normal.
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January 3, 2017 - 9:07amMaryann
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