Take the test: You always have to rule out pregnancy. Get a home pregnancy test. They should turn positive about the time you're a week late. If it's negative, repeat it and call your doctor.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Plan B: Not sure when your period was in relation to these symptoms. Potential side effects w emergency contraception includes menstrual flow changes (spotting, bleeding, early or late period), nausea, vomiting, dizziness, fatigue, headache, breast tenderness & abdominal pain or cramps. If ever in doubt take a home pregnancy test.
Answered 10/27/2018
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See below: Agree with Dr. Fowler: Plan B can upset the hormonal balance. If you do not wish to be pregnant, use contraception all the time, every time. You may consider implanted contraceptive, or IUD. Practice safe sex, if you have sex. Get HPV vaccine, Have a healthy diet, exercise, drink plenty of water, . Wish you good health!
Answered 10/26/2018
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