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1217383 tn?1266902043

Please help!!

Hii, I recently started having sex with my boyfriend. We had sex on Friday and did not use a condom. I took the plan B less than 24 hours after we had sex. However, I forgot to take the second pill 12 hours later (i took it about 18 hours later) I had no side effects the days I took it. However, 6 days later, I have a strong abdominal  pain and I'm bleeding. It's sort of brown spotting, although it looks as if I'm ovulating blood or something like that and it only appears when I wipe myself. I heard that Plan B could screw up your cycle, but I would like to know if you can get pregnant after taking Plan B, and bleeding after taking it? a friend of mine told me that if you bled after taking it, you wouldn't get pregnant, is this true??

I need some answers, Im only 17 and Im terrified!!! Please help :(  
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Well I've never taken that before. But I have heard that it CAN mess up your cycle. The brown is prob just OLD blood from your last period. Or even from ovulation. I spot sometimes from ovulation. There's times I spot for 2 weeks. But nothing's wrong. I 've had a ton of tests and all they could tell me was a hormonal imbalance. I wouldn't worry about it. But I WOULD get on BC.
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If you took the first pill then you shouldnt really have anything to worrie about, and the only resson the second one wouldnt work is if it was a day or two, 1 or 2 hours later you should be ok... I dont know much about it... but i have freinds that sue it all the time, and they have went a day or 3 without the second one.... and thier fine...
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