Unable To Have Plan B Immediately. Pregnancy Test Negative. Had Spottings With Blood Clots. Worried?
I had my period two weeks ago but had an accident the day after. I wasnt able to get a plan b pill til the last minute i could... 5 days later. I think it was a 50% chance it didnt work. Ive felt a lil abnormal the past two weeks. Ive taken pregnancy tests and they have said negative. Today i started lightly bleeding or i guess some ppl would say spotting. Dark red to brownish color with stringy like blood clots..but almost not blood clots but tissue? Im worried i might of been pregnant for a short short period of time and am havin an immediate misscarriage. I dont know what to think of this an am very worried
Helloo, Plan B pill is a hormonal pill which can produce menstrual irregularity. It cannot produce an abortion.
So have no fears, what you are now having is the side effects of the hormone. It will take 7 to 10 days to settle down. Indeed, the next cycle may also be affected. So keep calm. However, you may think of using another method of contraception, which can be discussed with your health care advisor.
With best wishes
Jn
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Unable To Have Plan B Immediately. Pregnancy Test Negative. Had Spottings With Blood Clots. Worried?
Helloo, Plan B pill is a hormonal pill which can produce menstrual irregularity. It cannot produce an abortion. So have no fears, what you are now having is the side effects of the hormone. It will take 7 to 10 days to settle down. Indeed, the next cycle may also be affected. So keep calm. However, you may think of using another method of contraception, which can be discussed with your health care advisor. With best wishes Jn