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Took 2nd pill of Plan B 16 hours later instead of 12

I drunk more than I should have Sunday night, passed out, and someone had sex with me at around Monday 5AM. I asked the person I was suspicious of and he said he had (last thing I remember is struggling with him saying No). I could not smell him on me but as it was about the time I should be ovulating I got a prescription for Optinor the same as Plan B. I took the first pill at 12:40 am on Tuesday (31 hours later-). The thing is in my nervousness I lost the leaflet and wasn't sure when I was supposed to take the 2nd pill. I thought it was 24 hours later, but it was 12, by the time I realized my mistake 16 hours had gone by after taking the first dose. I read on the internet that missing a dose increases your chances of fertility. I am already very upset about feeling raped and then this. Now I'm thinking maybe I should make a cocktail of birth control pills to equal the dose of Optinor and take it again, but it doesn't work after the eggs been fertilized, but how can I know. If anyone can give me some peace of mind, I am in great distress.
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if u r worried of being fertile i wud suggest u to see a doctor.
u will b at ease of a doctor examines u.
don't take any contraceptive now. it may cause harm to u. so its better to see a doctor instead of worrying.

God Bless
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First off...start with going to the doctor and getting a complete exam...2nd confront that person as to why they did that against your wishes...you are gonna have to get yourself some peace of mind and get your nerves in order or you could delay your period....which is going to cause you to worry more...I wish threre was more i could tell you but i dont know anything about the plan b pill....i will keep you in my prayers...go to the doctor please...
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