No.: Sounds like you are in need of reliable contraception. Plan b does not affect fertility no matter how many times it is used. Take Folic Acid 1-5 mg daily and talk to your gynecologist about iud or other contraception. After 35 your fertility will start a precipitous decline, so make up your mind about family planning soon!
Answered 10/24/2017
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No: But, if you have needed to take plan B this many times - then it is time to looked into a regular form of birth control that is consistently used.
Answered 9/8/2017
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