Welcome to EmpowHER and thank you for seeking our help with your concerns.
You are not pregnant , therefore, fatigue and increased urination are not early signs of pregnancy. Nor does Plan B One Step cause these symptoms.
Having your period confirms you are not pregnant.
Taking the pill was not necessary and taken too late to be effective even if there was a risk for conceiving. From your post, I am assuming there was no vaginal penetration with ejaculation. I doubt any semen remained on your finger.
The heavier than normal flow and spotting a few days later were both caused by taking the pill.
Please consider using some type of birth control on a regular basis. Learn the different options and choose the right one for you.
To learn more, check out
https://www.empowher.com/birth-control/content/which-method-birth-control-should-i-use-part-i
https://www.empowher.com/birth-control/content/which-method-birth-control-should-i-use-part-ii
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER and thank you for seeking our help with your concerns.
You are not pregnant , therefore, fatigue and increased urination are not early signs of pregnancy. Nor does Plan B One Step cause these symptoms.
Having your period confirms you are not pregnant.
Taking the pill was not necessary and taken too late to be effective even if there was a risk for conceiving. From your post, I am assuming there was no vaginal penetration with ejaculation. I doubt any semen remained on your finger.
The heavier than normal flow and spotting a few days later were both caused by taking the pill.
Please consider using some type of birth control on a regular basis. Learn the different options and choose the right one for you.
To learn more, check out
https://www.empowher.com/birth-control/content/which-method-birth-control-should-i-use-part-i
https://www.empowher.com/birth-control/content/which-method-birth-control-should-i-use-part-ii
Regards,
July 22, 2015 - 8:16amMaryann
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