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plan b

I am young, stupid, & a worry wart.. Here's my situation...
I had unprotected sex & the following day I took the knock off brand Plan B...2 days later we ended up having sex.. he used protection, but said it didn't feel the same & proceeded to have sex without protection(stupid me again). I was so worried the next day that I took the knock off brand Plan B yet again...I'm not sure if I took it too soon after already taking 2 days prior.. Needless to say I was cramping like hell the next day, experienced slight bleeding, & peeing stung a lot.  This lasted for a couple days & then everything seemed normal again. Then we had unprotected sex again.. I started bleeding the following day...& have not taken the knock off plan b because I do not understand why I'm bleeding.  (My period was at the beginning of the month)
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You need to do some research and find out what birth control to use to protect yourself if you don't want to get pregnant or catch an sti use condoms, and if he doesn't like condoms don't have sex with him!
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You're all right &  I appreciate your input. I've never had anyone teach me about the do's & don't with sex so I have been messing up a lot.  I understand that  I need birth control, but before I do anything more I have set up an appointment with a gyno so that they can further assess the situation.  I need to start taking care of my body.. I get that, but without the guidance where I've needed it most, my sex life has become too much of an issue.   I'm left with the anticipation that the gyno can instill some hope that my body may recover after having 3 plan b's. Thank you for your time
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5787494 tn?1387148684
Pull out method does not work.. It may have worked a few times but trust me it will get you pregnant eventually.
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4898758 tn?1373910879
Try Getting On Some Actual Birth Control If You Don't Want A Baby. And He Needs To Be Using Condoms Also.
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5787494 tn?1387148684
If you thought it was stupid the first time why would you do it again two more times? You may have messed up your system with those pills. It's not birth control and you shouldn't use it as such. Your probably not pregnant but if you keep going the way you are...you will end up that way and its a life changing event. Protect your self hunny.
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I agree with Ariel! Tell him no sex then! Unless he wants to lose his fun highschool years! Condoms are alit cheaper then a baby! Hope he's smart enough to know that!
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5739386 tn?1378836460
Tell him to use a condom even if it don't feel the same. And if he say he dont wanna. tell him u not havin sex then. Taking to many can mess u up.
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You actually shouldn't take it more then 2 times a year otherwise youre reproductive system will get messed up and you could have a difficult time getting pregnant or may not happen at all...  I asked my Dr when I first started to be sexually active and she warned me about it.. maybe you can make an apt with a gynecologist and talk about birth control..
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She's right^^ it can cause infertility but then again alot of regular birth control pills can do the same, just don't take so much of plan b so close together
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It can actually cause you to become sterile..
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..plan b has side affects and your apostle to wait at least 72 hours before taking it again, it also throws off your period so that could be why your bleeding. use protection taking to much of that around the same time is bad for your body, but I doubt your pregnant
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Do you know taking plan b can seriously mess with you're reproductive system? Its not birth control at most you're supposed to take it as an emergency 1-2 times a year..
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