Morning-after-pill (a.k.a. Plan B)?

the condom broke on thursday at 12:30 am and I used the morning-after-pill also known as Plan B today at 7:00pm. I know you can not exceed 72hr. surrounded by order for it to work. I hear better results is the same daylight or day after.
I used it 2 days latter. WIll mine work?

Also, can I eat after taking pill? thanks
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It can still be forceful.

It's true though, it is recommend a women take Plan B inside 72 hours of having sex.

I've taken Plan B twice when I forgot to take my regular birth control pill. The first time I took Plan B it be within 24 hours. The second time be almost 3 days after I had sex. Both times worked for me. I don't own any kids yet :o)

According to Planned Parenthood, "Combination EC reduce the risk of pregnancy by 75 percent if started within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse. Only two out of 100 will become pregnant after taking combination EC."
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/birth-c...

Is within any evidence to back up the idea that being around another woman who is menstruating can create you?

The chances of it working are considerably lowered although I don't suppose that they are 0. I'd say it's not a devout chance so regularly monitor your interval and your body for the next week or two. Yes you can get through but just to be on the secure side wait partially an hour.

Only if u had a laparocopy.?

it should simply as long as it is with surrounded by 72 hrs

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The reason they detail you to take the plan B pill right away is that it will stop you from becoming pregnant if you aren't already, but it won't do anything if your already pregnant. After 2 days, in attendance is a chance you are pregnant already. Hopefully you are expecting a extent soon, so you'll be able to determine it that way. Best of luck, and if you hold any concerns after a week or two, it would be best to see your doctor.






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