Plan B caused increase of cervical mucous and no period Posted: 03-04-08 19:30pm
So I am an fool and took Plan B Morning
Pill for about 5 months straight almost
every other week- no painful side effects,
but it did make my period go on a "2
periods a week" cycle. So about every two
weeks (keeping in mind I'd take the pill
every other week) I'd get my period from
July25- Dec 9 I had maybe 9-12 periods I
know I'm stupid. Whatever, now I stopped
taking the pill for good, and my boyfriend
and I stopped fooling around Dec 25 and
haven't messed around since. But now I
have had a period and weird stuff is
happening:
I haven't had a period since Dec 9, the
possible date of conception is Dec 20 or
25th no pregnancy symptoms except absent
of period. (including no boob
soreness/enlargement/headaches/nausea) I
am SO scared though. I didn't have actual
sex, just me straddled across his penis
but he had boxers on and hadn't even
pre-*** (and even if he had he hadn't
ejaculated in over 3 days- so no spermies
and he had just peed before we started
fooling around) So the possibility of
conception is nill as far as I am
concerned. I was taking Plan B on regular
basis last semester from Aug-Dec but
stopped cause I was afraid of messing up
my body but I think I have now, the only
symptoms that does worry me is the
increase of CERVICAL MUCOUS and I just
dont know whats going on some of the
mucous is fertile like- eggwhite clear and
stretchy btwn the fingers
I've taken at least 9 home pregnancy
tests and 1 urine test at a pregnancy
center and all were negative, it's been
almost 11 weeks since we fooled around and
I just want to know if such a prolonged
use of that stupid Plan B pill (probably
8-10 doses total) could really EFF up my
system for a while?
PLEASE HELP ME
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