If you are going off Depo-Provera, you should find another method of birth control, perhaps your doctor or pPanned Parenthood can discuss other options with you. Or have your partner use protection (condoms).
Plan B is an emergency contraception not to be used as a regular form of birth control. If taken within 72 hours and preferably within 12 hours after a contraceptive failure or unprotected sex that was not planned, it prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation.
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Dear Anon,
Thank you for your question today.
If you are going off Depo-Provera, you should find another method of birth control, perhaps your doctor or pPanned Parenthood can discuss other options with you. Or have your partner use protection (condoms).
Plan B is an emergency contraception not to be used as a regular form of birth control. If taken within 72 hours and preferably within 12 hours after a contraceptive failure or unprotected sex that was not planned, it prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation.
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February 19, 2017 - 6:11amHelena
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