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So my friend is freaking out. Last week she had sex (with a condom) with a boy and regreted, so two days later she took plan b. then a week later she had sex with a boy she is in love with and feels horrable. they used protection apparently, but after they already started. should she get plan B again? She does not want to get pregnant, she just turned 18 not too long ago.
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1621269 tn?1327203489
Well taking plan B is far worse than taking the pill when it is taken properly.  If she is using condoms and they do not rip or come off she shouldn't take plan B, its not good for your reproductive organs if taken too often.  Maybe she should talk to a doctor and get some solid advice rather than latching on to something she read and making decisions on it.
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She is a nut, she doesn't want to take birth control pills because she doesnt like what she read about the side effects. I told her it would be a smart idea, but she is stubborn.
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1731970 tn?1328087070
Hi, She needs to take plan B and when she does she needs to start taking a contraceptive pill or have the depo injection. She can stop herself from feeling so stressed by taking care of the contraception herself. Take care
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Okay, I figured that. But she keeps freaking out about it.
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if she is using a condom she wont need to keep going to get plan b
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