There is no need to test for pregnancy, if that is your concern.
One side effect of taking Plan B is a change in your menstrual cycle. That means that your period may start earlier or later than normal. In your situation, with a history of irregular menstrual cycles, back-to-back periods were probably the result of taking Plan B.
You can have a heavier than normal menstrual flow because of taking Plan B.
If you are concerned about your irregular menstrual cycles, I suggest that you make an appointment with a gynecologist. Some women find that their menstrual cycles regulate once they begin taking oral contraceptives regularly.
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There is no need to test for pregnancy, if that is your concern.
One side effect of taking Plan B is a change in your menstrual cycle. That means that your period may start earlier or later than normal. In your situation, with a history of irregular menstrual cycles, back-to-back periods were probably the result of taking Plan B.
You can have a heavier than normal menstrual flow because of taking Plan B.
If you are concerned about your irregular menstrual cycles, I suggest that you make an appointment with a gynecologist. Some women find that their menstrual cycles regulate once they begin taking oral contraceptives regularly.
Maryann
March 7, 2012 - 5:31pmThis Comment
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