Question just about Plan B?
my question is, does anyone know why they would recommend that? is one route more effective than the other?
Answers: Both will work. Waiting the 12 hours will cut down on the side effects. Your best bet is to nickname a pharmacist.
Ignore the ignorant rantings of others.if they don't agree next to your taking it, they need to skip your sound out!
I would think that tspacing the two out between 12 hours would cut down on the unpleasant side effects of it. They probnably advise you to do both at the same time so you couldn't forget to pilfer the second one later. I don't know nearly the effectiveness but i urge you stop have unprotected sex, you could be aborting alot of babies who hold done nothing to deserve human being killed, it could also hurt your likelihood of concieving in the adjectives.
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every thing else is over boss .its called plan B for a judgment..its second, a back up plan.you should enjoy a "plan A" such as birth control or at least use condoms.or better but abstinence
I would other trust a manufacturers directions. They must read aloud that for a reason-maybe just to cut down on unpleasant side effects. i would judge because a 12 hour gap might be to long of a linger and maybe it a element of their job to relay you to take both the pills within case you forget to 12 hours then!