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Question on Plan B
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Rebecca Resnik, PsyD - Parenting Instruction, Developmental Disabilities, Psychological Assessment
MindWell Clinical Psychology Chantilly - VA
Questions in the Parenting Forum are being answered by doctors from MindWorks. Topics include: Behavioral Issues - Discipline, Emotional Development, Family Issues, Recreation, School Issues, Social Development

Question on Plan B

by daisy_girl02, Dec 04, 2008 06:06PM
I had my period on November 12th.  On November 20th I had unprotected sex with my partner (though he did not ejaculate inside me).  After much discussion, on November 21st I took Plan B as directed.  I started bleeding on November 26th.  Is this considered my period?  Last night, on December 3rd, we had sex with a condom but the condom came off inside me.  I am concerned about taking Plan B again and I'm wondering when my next period should arrive.  I've seen a lot of posts from women who have bleeding shortly after taking Plan B.  I'm just wondering when the got their next periods.  Thanks very much.

by Rebecca Resnik, PsyD, Dec 06, 2008 09:10AM
To: daisy_girl02
Hello,
   This question should be answered by a gynecologist or your primary care provider. I would encourage you to make an appointment with your physician and re-post this question to a Medhelp forum staffed by an OB. Take care of yourself--pregnancy is only one hazard of unprotected sex, and sexually transmitted diseases are very common.

Rebecca Resnik
Disclaimer: This Medhelp post is written for informational purposes only. It is never intended to replace face-to-face psychological or medical care. This post is not intended to create a patient-clinician relationship, nor to give or rule-out a diagnosis.
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