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anonymous
writes: A month and a day ago, the condom tore and I took Plan B the morning after. I have read that the only way you know it worked is when you get your next period. Five days after I took plan b, I bled for four days. Then it stopped. Then I had cramps and bloating, and a little nausea. So I thought I was getting my period. But still nothing. Is the bleeding a new cycle? I know Plan B messes with your period. If it was considered new cycle then I am supposed to get it in a week. If not then I was supposed to get it the 15th and I am five days late.Now I am always nauseous but I think its all in my head because I am really worried.I do not know if I am pregnant because I took one earlier today and nothing showed up. I peed on it like I was supposed to and it remained blank. So my question is does Plan B reset your period, or make it late? Or was the bleeding that happened to me my new period cycle?P.S: I will take more pregnancy tests.
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reader, anonymous, writes (24 May 2011): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks, because I've also been discharging like every day (which usually happens when I am about to get my period)
So I'm trying to wait for it without worrying.
I've had false alarms like 3 times (I thought I got my period but it was discharge)
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reader, dmartin89 +, writes (21 May 2011):
It doesnt "reset" your cycle but it can mess it up.
The pill is a very high concentration of hormone and it has a big impact on the body.
It is about 99.9% chance that you are pregnant, i.e. more than if you had used a condom having sex (98%)
I know this because i am a pregnancy and birth specialist.
You are not pregnant, you are just making yourself ill.
Wait it out and your period will come back.
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