Plan B - Is Late Period Normal, Anyone Experience That? Posted: 09-20-07 10:31am
Hi all, I had my period on Aug 24, had an
"accident" on Aug 27 (4th day of my
period), worried, I took Plan B on Aug 28.
Today is Sep 20, I have cramps but no
period. Its been more than 3 weeks since I
took Plan B but I probably took it too
early in my cycle. I should have gotten
my period today (26day cycle); anyone
experience a delay in period with Plan B?
Should I wait for a few more days before
purchasing pregnancy test?
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Re: Plan B - Is Late Period Normal, Anyone Experience That? Posted: 09-20-07 10:34am
mom40
wrote:
Hi all, I had my period on
Aug 24, had an "accident" on Aug 27 (4th
day of my period), worried, I took Plan B
on Aug 28.
Today is Sep 20, I have cramps but no
period. Its been more than 3 weeks since I
took Plan B but I probably took it too
early in my cycle. I should have gotten
my period today (26day cycle); anyone
experience a delay in period with Plan B?
Should I wait for a few more days before
purchasing pregnancy
test?
You can never take Plan-B too early!
You're supposed to take it as soon as
possible.
Yes, it can cause late/odd periods. Take a
pregnancy test if you are more than 5-6
weeks from your last period just to check.
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