Plan b side effects?
Answers: She is on the pill- so Plan B is NOT an option. As long as she has be on the pill for more than a month, and has taken one a day close to she is supposed to- she isn't going to ovulate and she can't get pregnant. The pill protects you from that. The condoms are nice backups, but mostly it's to protect you from STD's. If she take the pill and Plan B she will horrendously mess up the pills and it's hard to say exactly what will start. It could simply trigger an early period- it could also stop one from happening when it should. Plan B is simply a high dose of the same hormones found within the birth control pill. She doesn't need it, trust me. Trust the birth control pill- that's what she takes it for..
She may experience nausea, abdominal distress, or irregularities in her period (it may come rash, late, or be heavier or lighter than usual). If she is a week late ancient her regular cycle in getting her period, she may be pregnant.
If she uses the pill every hours of daylight and hasn't missed any, there is practically no chance that she is pregnant. But if you both call for the extra reassurance, go ahead with Plan B..
if shes on the pill AND you pulled out your completly fine,stop worrying!i lone use he pill as my method od birth controll.and so does many friends i kno,and its kept us safe for several years,plan b will mess near her cycle,theres no need what so ever to take it!it will formulate her bleed irregularly,maybe have headache etc!she could have a period for up to 3 weeks,goodluck next to your choice but you seriously dont need it!
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there is no side affects really.. some folks say it might make you quality sick to your stomach but i never had any side effects. get an iud instead