Plan B: Plan b may can cause you to delay your period. You may want to see your obgyn or primary care provider who can do an in depth menstrual history and, if needed, a physical exam to determine if further work-up is needed. It also depends on how long it has been since you took the plan b. Most likely, your menses will come, but it might be reassuring to you to get your doctor's opinion.
Answered 10/9/2017
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May be a Plan B: side effect. Potential side effects w emergency contraception includes menstrual flow changes (spotting, bleeding, early or late period). Hopefully your period will regulate quickly.
Answered 4/15/2018
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