abdominal pain care plan
did emergency contraceptive fail?
today is the 10th day since me and my girlfriend had unprotected sex cause of a condom disaster. am pretty sure nothing spilled in but she is sure some drops might have gone in. anyway the 2nd day she took a emergency contraceptive. she had the usual side effect such as nausea abdominal pain etc. but on the 7th day she got very sick and complained dizziness, nausea, drowsiness. is she pregnant? her periods are still 2weeks away but she is going away for a couple of months soon so she wants to abort if at all she is pregnant, immediately. the pill came with a pregnancy test, can it be taken now? am so pissed off. but i care about her. we did this with meticulous planning and everything went wrong. should i take her to the doc? i’m 25 she is 23 but still its kind of odd in my country to have premarital sex.. so please help. thanks in advance.
@norki and brenda
sorry but both your posts were not helpful.
Plan B
The Plan B package instructions state that you should take 1 white pill within 72 hours after unprotected sex and 1 more white pill 12 hours later. Each dose contains 0.75 mg of levonorgestrel.
However, recent research indicates that both doses can be taken at the same time up to 120 hours after unprotected sex. The pills are more effective the sooner they are taken, so take 2 Plan B pills at the same time as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse.
The pills are more effective the sooner they are taken, she should of take 2 Plan B pills at the same time as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse.
You should not take Plan B if you are already pregnant since it will not work; however, taking Plan B if you are pregnant will not cause birth defects
can reduce the risk of pregnancy up to 89%. But it is more effective the sooner you take it.
Side effects of Plan B may include nausea, abdominal pain, fatigue, headache, menstrual changes, dizziness, breast tenderness, vomiting and diarrhea
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