If sperm can stay up to 6 days in the
vagina or around the area, does using plan
b mean that even after the day that its
taken it still kills or unables the sperm
of getting in?
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GinACod
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Posted: 10-02-05 09:00am
Not sure but the day after pill I think it
makes an furtalized egg become
unattachable to the wall. Or it could
just stop the egg form being furtailized I
don't know that would be something to talk
to a doc about.
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sunsunny2
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Posted: 10-02-05 09:03am
Thanks a lot for your help :) ...I think I
am pretty safe considering everything that
went on...And I just took plan b incase
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GinACod
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Posted: 10-02-05 09:06am
Ok, but do yourself a favor get on reg
b/c (birth control) so you don't have to
worry about the plan b all the time.
Good luck hun.
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soulmate
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Posted: 10-02-05 11:39am
Be careful using the morning after pill.
There are a lot of unsafe side effects-
enough that it's being considered taking
it off the market.
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