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I got my period after taking Plan B pills even though I just had my period 3 days before.

By August 12, 2009 - 9:20pm
 
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My bf and I had unprotected sex right atfer I just ended my period I took plan B pills and the next day I got my period again even though I just had it 3 days earlier. But now I still haven't gotten my period. Is it possible that I'm just late?

Can anyone please help me? I'm thinking I'm just going to get my period really late. Or is it possible that I am pregnant? Answers asap please.

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Guide (reply to Anonymous)

Hello Anonymous,

The bleeding which started on November 27 is the result of taking Plan B.
You may notice that your next period, for December, might be delayed. By taking Plan B so soon after your last period, you probably upset the normal hormonal balance that regulates your menstrual cycle. This should balance out in a month or two.

Maryann

November 29, 2012 - 5:48pm

I'm expecting my period any day now and have my usual signs like acne breakout and breast pain. My boyfriend and I had protected sex but the condom broke. He immediately pulled out when it did and he did not ejaculate, but he might have had a little precum in it. We managed to get Plan B and I took it 2 hours after the condom had broken. Will my period be further delayed? Does precum have semen in it? And what is the risk of me getting pregnant?

November 18, 2012 - 2:09am

Okay...I'm worried. My last period was from the Sept 28- 1st of October. On the 4th My boyfriend rubbed his penis on me..he said i needed to whip myself because he thought that something slid into my vagina..I took the next choice on the 5th. I bleed from the 9th to the 12th...was that my period? because I haven't had any other signs of a "period".

November 14, 2012 - 4:26pm
Guide (reply to Breezy646)

Hello Breezy646,

That was probably your period. Some women get their period earlier or later than normal and have a lighter or heavier than normal menstrual flow after taking Plan B.

Maryann

November 14, 2012 - 6:13pm
(reply to Maryann Gromisch RN)

I had no cramps or beast pain though

November 14, 2012 - 6:36pm
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Anonymous

I had my period and then a couple of days after I had protected sex with my bf but the condom slipped off when he got up and started leaking downward (towards my butt) but I got really scared and took plan b 4 hours later. A week after I took plan b I got my period and then had random spotting a week or two after that period, and now almost at 4 weeks starting to get a white & clear discharge. I have been worrying and stressing about this a lot which could be delaying my period even more. Is this normal? Can I be pregnant?

November 4, 2012 - 1:34pm
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Anonymous

My boyfriend and I were fooling around and he might have gotten precum on his fingers and touched me down there but without inserting it in my vaginal hole. This happened the day AFTER my period was finished. I took plan b two days after this incident, is there any possibility that I could be pregnant? I also don't get my period regularly, once ever 40-50 days which last for 5-6 days.

October 17, 2012 - 6:17am
Guide

Hello Anonymous,

Sometimes, an emergency contraceptive can cause changes in the menstrual cycle. A period can start earlier or later than normal and flow can be lighter or heavier than normal.

If you do not get a normal period within three weeks of taking the pill, you should take a pregnancy test.

Maryann

October 9, 2012 - 4:47pm
(reply to Maryann Gromisch RN)

does this mean you would get two periods in a month?

October 17, 2012 - 10:03am
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Anonymous

Hi , I really need help
I had unprotected sex with my bf on sept 29 at 4 in the morning and I didn't drink the pill till the 30 at 9 pm & 1 week later I got my period. Well not period but am spotting which is brownish , is that normal

October 8, 2012 - 11:14pm
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