What to do Plan B after and before unprotected sex?
My fiancee and myself had unprotected sex 2 days ago and she took the Plan B. Today we had unprotected sex again. I know this is not a proper form of birth control, and it was irresponsible. My question is if she should take Plan B again or will she be fine, or is there anything we should do. I know that it was not right and we will wear condoms from now on, but I need the answer please. A: No, she will not be “fine”. The Plan B pill was only good for the event two days ago, not for everything else she does for the rest of the month. The pills work primarily by delaying ovulation. But who knows for how long it will be delayed? The sperm you put inside her today will be alive for 3-7 days, and she could ovulate before they’re dead. I’d advise calling her doctor first to see if it’s okay to take it twice in one week, but she will probably end up having to take it again. You could have bought a boatload of condoms for what you’ll end up spending on Plan B. Chances are her period will be m
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