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plan b

Ok, so i took plan b one step on the 18 ( im 16) i haven't had any side effects , but yesterday the bottom right side of my stomach started bothering me . Its like a pressure & only feels a little better when j push on it . It went away overnight but got it back this morning. It doesnt hurt alot it just bothers me . Its like theres something in there. What could it be ? I havennt gotten my period eiter , i was supposed to get it on the 22, i have cramps as if i was gonna get it though.
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Nobody knows i took the pill excpet my older friend who.bought it for me. Its pike the right side of my lower abdomen is bigger than the left & its bothersome. What could it be? When i press down on it i feel like i have to pee.
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I would say it's probably the pill having an effect on your body then. Go back to your gp and get some advise x
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I got a digital one it said not pregnant & i took the pill literraly about 23-24 hrs later
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When i was pregnant i had the feeling that i was about to get my period.. it never came. You should take a clear blue pregnancy test.. the one that literally says "pregnant or not pregnant", its more expensive but at least you don't have to guess if there is that extra line or not. Also how long did you wait to take plan B? Its best to take it within the first 24hrs i heard.
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The pain is getting a little worse & its going down my leg. Its also more bloated than the other side
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Yea , im kinda bloated, & when i push downi can kinda feel the gas bubbles , & it really feels like imma get my period , my brest pain went away too
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