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  • monica331
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2014
    • 3

    plan b?

    Just curious say if you take a plan b during say ovulation or any other time would it prevent pregnancy if we had sex again for the rest of the month?

    Thanks!
  • Motorguy
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2014
    • 3921

    Both Plan B pills can be taken at the same time with no decrease in effectiveness or increase in side effects. Plan B should be taken within 5 days (120 hours) of unprotected sex and can reduce the risk of pregnancy up to 89%. But it is more effective the sooner you take it.
    When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.

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    • Motorguy
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2014
      • 3921

      plan B® should only be used in emergencies and not on a regular basis. It can also be used more than once. However, if plan B® is used on more than one occasion, the cumulative pregnancy rate will be higher.

      Remember that it should never replace regular, long-term methods of contraception. The pregnancy rate of plan B® is calculated for a single use. If plan B® is used on more than one occasion, the cumulative pregnancy rate will be higher. Also, if plan B® is taken more than once within a menstrual cycle or more than occasional once-a-month use, it may impact your period.
      When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.

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      • kira
        Veteran Member
        • Feb 2008
        • 986

        Plan b can be a horrible experience. Messed up periods, mood swings, and abdominal discomfort is not uncommon. It's also a very high dose of birth control pills so it carries all the same risk but increased. It really should not be used as contraceptive. It is an emergency solution. If you want to use hormonal birth control you should properly start a pack of daily pills.

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        • Motorguy
          Veteran Member
          • Mar 2014
          • 3921

          Exactly on the plain B Kira thanks for letting Monica know that like I did.
          When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.

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          • Martin Adam
            Junior Member
            • Dec 2014
            • 2

            Yes, if you take plan b regularly it will not allow ovulation and prevent pregnancy.

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