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Took a plan b last month, experiencing brown discharge. Could I be pregnant?!

By Anonymous May 19, 2018 - 4:02pm
 
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Hello, I’m scared I’m pregnant but I don’t know for sure. I’m on birth control and have been for almost a year now. Last month I had to take a plan b as I was scared I was going to get pregnant. I am still on the birth-control and today is my 4th day of sugar pills and this is typically when I get my period. For the days prior I have noticed a brown colour discharge after I clean up from
Using the washroom although it doesn’t not show up in my underwear like a normal period would. I’m really scared and don’t know what this means someone please help!

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Hello. Thank you for posting.

Emergency contraceptives are up to 95% effective when taken as prescribed within the first 24 hours and up to 90% effective when taken within 72 hours. It works by preventing ovulation and stopping a pregnancy from starting. Side effects can include stomach aches, headaches, nausea and a general feeling of being unwell. The more frequently they are taken, the more likely a woman is to have side effects and an irregular cycle. They should be taken only for emergencies, not used as a method of birth control. If you are on birth control, why was ECP taken?

Symptoms usually start 2-7 days after taking the medication and may or may not include bleeding or spotting. If a woman doesn’t get her next period within a week of it’s expected a date, a pregnancy test is advised. Periods can often be delayed or longer/shorter as a result of taking ECP. They should get back to normal by the second cycle. Each woman is different and we cannot predict what each woman's experience will be with ECP.

Helena

May 19, 2018 - 4:36pm
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