Plan B Risk Of Pregnancy

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destiny831 - October 22

Okay, Here is the situation. My sisters birth control shot expired and she forgot. Her and her husband had s_x on the Saturday the 13th two days after her period ended. She knows now that women can ovulate anytime, but she thinks she ovulated on Tuesday the 16th (middle pain). Unprotected s_x 3 times on Wednesday the17th, and once on Thursday the 18th. Once she got to thinking about it, she called her doctor that Friday, and ended up taking Plan B first thing Saturday morning which would have been a few hours short of 72 hours later. When she took it she had nausea and slight dizziness, and never took the second pill. Since then she has had quite a bit of a milky discharge, and it is not a yeast infection. Her br___ts are tender, we assume from the hormones.....And she says she feels like she swallowed a watermelon due to abdominal pressure. Whatcha Think? Just looking for experience with this type situation. JUST A SIDE NOTE: Most women ovulate near the middle of their monthly menstrual cycle. The average cycle length for a woman is between 23 to 35 days. It is possible, however, to have a longer or shorter menstrual cycle. Sometimes it is even possible to have ovulation occur twice in one month, or to have a month where no ovulation occurs at all. Most doctors agree that ovulation usually happens 13 to 14 days before starting your period or monthly bleeding. ovulook dotcom

 

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