I'm not sure you know how birth control works? The use of a condom and being on the Pill will all but completely prevent pregnancy. If you miss one dose of your pill, you make it up immediately and then your next pill as usual, which you did. This information is on your pill packet. There was no need to take a Plan B pill - it won't work as there was no pregnancy risk - especially with the additional use of a condom.
Your symptoms are side effects of plan B, they are not associated with pregnancy. Your cycle will sort itself out in the next few weeks, there is no need to "freak out" about anything. Continue with this weeks 7-day pill-free, and then keep taking your pills as usual.
Best,
Susan
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I'm not sure you know how birth control works? The use of a condom and being on the Pill will all but completely prevent pregnancy. If you miss one dose of your pill, you make it up immediately and then your next pill as usual, which you did. This information is on your pill packet. There was no need to take a Plan B pill - it won't work as there was no pregnancy risk - especially with the additional use of a condom.
July 11, 2018 - 6:38amYour symptoms are side effects of plan B, they are not associated with pregnancy. Your cycle will sort itself out in the next few weeks, there is no need to "freak out" about anything. Continue with this weeks 7-day pill-free, and then keep taking your pills as usual.
Best,
Susan
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