Should I continue taking birth control pills AFTER taking Plan B?

I've tried several sources (nurse, pharmacist, internet) with no unchangeable answer... please help if you can... I hold been taking birth control pills for years minus missing a pill, until now... I took pill #7 roughly speaking 12 hours late, and consequently pill #8 about 6 hours past due. I had "unprotected" sex the morning of pill #9 (if I wasn't on the pill, it would've be ovulation day). Today, I called my doctor but spoke beside a nurse about taking an emergency contraceptive. She advise me to take Plan B, which I did today and I also took my regular pill today. Should I finish the pack? Today be pill #10. If it matters, I am taking Loestrin, a monophasic combination pill. Also, how long should I use a "back-up method"? I hope that made sense, and thank you for any help out you can provide.
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I have to speak that ONLY your doctor should tell you how to verbs for sure. No one else has your medical history and the experience and know-how of using these chemicals in your body.

If they try to give you the nurse when you phone, stand firm and say that you inevitability to speak with your doctor today (he/she may necessitate to call you back). Make an emergency appointment if you own to in direct to see him and get his medical assessment.

I urge you not to take anyone's warning anonomously over the internet on this matter.

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Of course you should finnish the pack.

Im having fertility problems presently im showing the signs of early menopause?

I would suggest you beckon your gynecologist or a gynecologist. They are the doctor and will be able to transmit you what to do. I would use back up protection until you are on the pill for another full month.

Contraceptive pills?

Yes!! You should other stick to the regime of your birth control.






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