Since you had just finished your period two days prior to intercourse, it was too early for ovulation and therefore, no risk for pregnancy even though the condom broke.
Plan B was effective because you had vaginal bleeding.
Do you normally have premenstrual cramps? If so, that is what the cramping might be.
Some women will start their next period earlier or later than expected. This is a side effect of Plan B.
If the cramping persists, worsens and doesn't feel like premenstrual cramps, please contact your physician.
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Hi clueless in wv,
Since you had just finished your period two days prior to intercourse, it was too early for ovulation and therefore, no risk for pregnancy even though the condom broke.
Plan B was effective because you had vaginal bleeding.
Do you normally have premenstrual cramps? If so, that is what the cramping might be.
Some women will start their next period earlier or later than expected. This is a side effect of Plan B.
If the cramping persists, worsens and doesn't feel like premenstrual cramps, please contact your physician.
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June 22, 2015 - 8:38amMaryann
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