
What does the after-day pill to you (in a bad way)?
I don’t want answers such as “use a condom”, cause I always do, or “shut your legs” or anything insulting.
I just want true, informative answers, so I can make more intelligent choices.
So here goes, what damages can cause the after-day pill if I take it too many times, more than 4 times in a year, and maybe twice in a month?
well I’m scared because it makes my period get so late, or twice in a month, so may it be screwing up my metabolism?
Plan B is an extremely high dosage of chemical hormones.
It contains the same chemical hormones found in some types of birth control.
It is supposed to prevent ovulation and, in very rare cases, prevent the egg from fertilizing. If you are already pregnant it will not do anything except maybe cause birth defects.
If you take it too much, your cylces are going to be very messed up and very unpredictable. You will get stuck in the same cycle of taking this pill b/c you won’t be able to tell if you are close to your period or if you are late etc…..
I think this pill is a very stupid thing. The full side effects are not known yet and I will be willing to bet that many more negative things are found with this pill by making it so available. It just can not be good to give yourself such a high dose of hormones that often!!
If you have to go to the doctor for a Rx for birth control pills then you should go to the doctor for this pill too. They should be making birth control OTC before this pill.
Here are some warnings about this pill…..
Plan B is a relatively new drug, and as a result there has not been much testing on its effect on the body. Some of the commonly reported side effects are nausea, abdominal pain, tiredness, headache, menstrual changes, dizziness, breast tenderness, and vomiting. After taking Plan B it is not uncommon to have an irregular period. This could mean heavier bleeding, lighter bleeding, or a delayed period. It can take time before your body will go back to normal and stabilize itself.
Women who have diabetes should be monitored while taking Plan B, and women with pelvic inflammatory disease should not take Plan B, except under a physician’s careful monitoring. Unfortunately, a lot of women don’t know if they have diabetes and/or don’t know if they have pelvic inflammatory disease.
After taking Plan B there is also an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that is occurring anywhere outside of the uterus. The most common type of ectopic pregnancy is sometimes referred to as a tubal pregnancy because it is one that is occurring in the woman’s fallopian tube. If this goes unnoticed, a woman could be at serious risk. Even a small delay in diagnosing an ectopic pregnancy can be fatal.
Plan B does not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) or other sexually transmitted diseases. It is generally recommended that any sexually active woman seek testing for sexually transmitted diseases.
Another major problem concerning Plan B is the effect it could have if you are already pregnant. A woman may have unprotected sex with her partner and rush to get the morning-after pill; however, when she takes Plan B she may be pregnant from a previous time she had sex. Women who have a known or suspected pregnancy should not take the pills, according to the manufacturers of Plan B. Have you taken a pregnancy test?
It is very hard to find un-biased information on this drug b/c of how publicized it has been and how political it has gotten. Be very careful and wary of that!
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