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morning after pill

I took escapella pill after unprotected sex nd I was late cos I usually hv my period 7 days before de first day of my previous menses den I took a pregnancy test nd It wz negative so I later have sex again after 3 of taking dat pill bt I used a condom nd I broke nd we noticed ryt after we finished so I had to take de pill again 4 de second time in 1 week,can dat hv an effect on my health or nt plz help I'm really worried nd I hope I ddnt take de test soon
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Tnx a lot 4 ur help I wz worried sick I'll try 2 bare dat in mind
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Hi there and welcome.  Well, a couple of things. First, it is completely normal to be irregular after taking Plan B.  That is to be expected.  However, you are taking it frequently.  As an emergency contraceptive, it is not meant to be that way and things are kind of all out of whack from that.  Who knows when you'll ovulate or when you get your period next.  My advice is to see a doctor and get the pill for birth control and try to wait until your period to start and your starting the pill and taking it for the appropriate time until you are safe before resuming sex.  That is hard to do but it worries me that you have condoms breaking and such.  An unplanned pregnancy can really wreak havoc in our life so avoid it if you can!  You need reliable birth control hon.  I don't think taking the pill two times in a week will ruin your health but it WILL throw off your hormonal system and cause it to be hard to predict when you'll have a period.  

good luck hon
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