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Is Plan B Birth Control Necessary If Take 22 Hours Ago?

i've been on birth control for 3 months now and i haven't missed a single day. and yesterday i had sex with a condom, but it broke. so 2 hours later i took the "plan b" pill then 12 hours later i took the 2nd dose of the pill. then today (about 22 hours after i had sex when condom broke) i had sex again with a condom. and it broke again. so should i take another "plan b?" i currently took the last birth control pill today before i'm on my sugar pills tomorrow for this month. what should i do?
Mon, 17 Nov 2014
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Hi,
In the current scenario, you do not need emergency medication at all since you are are regular with your pills and also have come to the end of the medicated pills for this month. Your expected period may get delayed or you may see some early withdrawal bleeding owing to the hormonal imbalance created by the emergency pill. Please wait for your period and if you do not see it even after ten days after the expected date, get further investigations and seek help from a specialist in person. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Is Plan B Birth Control Necessary If Take 22 Hours Ago?

Hi, In the current scenario, you do not need emergency medication at all since you are are regular with your pills and also have come to the end of the medicated pills for this month. Your expected period may get delayed or you may see some early withdrawal bleeding owing to the hormonal imbalance created by the emergency pill. Please wait for your period and if you do not see it even after ten days after the expected date, get further investigations and seek help from a specialist in person. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.