Thank you for reaching out to us with your concern that you have not gotten your period this month.
You should be very concerned. It was never necessary to take Plan B because you were having your period when you had sexual intercourse and the condom broke. There was never a risk for pregnancy the first time and not the second time. You should never have taken Plan B within a few days of the first dose.
Essentially, you have over dosed on this emergency contraceptive and seriously upset the hormonal balance that regulates the menstrual cycle.
Do not take it again. Contact your physician to report what has happened and follow any recommendations offered.
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Hello sarabeth96,
Thank you for reaching out to us with your concern that you have not gotten your period this month.
You should be very concerned. It was never necessary to take Plan B because you were having your period when you had sexual intercourse and the condom broke. There was never a risk for pregnancy the first time and not the second time. You should never have taken Plan B within a few days of the first dose.
Essentially, you have over dosed on this emergency contraceptive and seriously upset the hormonal balance that regulates the menstrual cycle.
Do not take it again. Contact your physician to report what has happened and follow any recommendations offered.
Regards,
August 17, 2014 - 6:26amMaryann
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