I took a plan b pill 5 days 120 hours after having unpertected sex bc it says most effective during first 72 hours but still helps up to 120 hours. I know cum can last inside the vagina for up to 4 or 5 days but I don't usually ovulate until 7 days after the last day of my period however it's been a week now and yesterday I experienced bleeding at first it was light then it got a little heavier but only for about 8 hours then it just stopped. Could this mean implantion or just a normal side effect?
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Idk how old this post is but im in ur same situation. Wondering what ur outcome was? Wer u pregnant or was it just a early period that most experience? Thks
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Hi exact same thing happening to me right now. Did it turned out to be your period?
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So I took the plan b after full on ejaculation inside. I got the light bleeding a week after that... same exact thing happens two weeks later, I'm talking ejaculation inside me round two. But this time NO plan b. I'm spotting again but now it's been 5 weeks since my dose of plan b. Could it still be the side effects or should I be more concerned?
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the same thing literally happened to me and I'm freaking out too idk why I'm bleeding early ?
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It's just the pill doing it's job. If you have enough blood to fill a pad /tampon you are not pregnant. Everyone's body reacts differently to the pill. For me I took the pill the day after I had sex a couple of days after my period ended and I ended getting another period exactly a week after taking the pill. It might last longer I've heard of girls having it 18 days but for me it was just 6 days but it was way heavier than usual don't worry though you should be fine.
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I had my period July 2nd, sex on July 19th morning after pill 16ht later then bled July 24th, kinda heavy enough to fill pad for 5 days my period should of started the 30th... so I'm confused should I wait til the end of the month to be worried
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Guys, I've done a ton of research. There are so many factors that go on during pregnancy that it's impossible to know. However here are some facts I found helpful.
-In 40% of women, implantation bleeding happens 9 days after intercourse (which is the most common). So anything under 9 days shouldn't be a concern.
-In a 28-day cycle, ovulation can occur anywhere from day 11- day 21, not just day 14.
-Also, there is only a 12-24 hour window that sperm can fertilize the egg. So in order to get pregnant after taking plan b you have to have had sex on or a very soon before this window.
-In a test, 100% of women who took plan b before ovulation did not end up pregnant.
-In the same test, women who took plan b on ovulation day had the same pregnancy rate as those who did not take plan b. That being said, it is impossible to know exactly when you are ovulating unless you are being tested and even then it is difficult.
-30% of women experience intermenstrual bleeding while on plan b, with most of those women taking plan b in their preovulatory phase.
-Also here's a timeline from intercourse to knowledge of pregnancy as far as I understood it:
Intercourse occurs, Sperm take 45 min to 24 hours to reach fallopian tubes, if egg is present sperm try and fertilize egg, the fertilized egg takes 4-6 days to travel to uterus. Once in the uterus it take another 3-5 days to implant. So this whole process takes anywhere from 6-12 days, while the most likely day being day 9.
Anyways, I hope this finds some that might have had a mistake during their fertile time of the month and calms you. And even if it doesnt, I hope it at least shows you have no idea what to expect so there really isn't a point in worrying.
-In 40% of women, implantation bleeding happens 9 days after intercourse (which is the most common). So anything under 9 days shouldn't be a concern.
-In a 28-day cycle, ovulation can occur anywhere from day 11- day 21, not just day 14.
-Also, there is only a 12-24 hour window that sperm can fertilize the egg. So in order to get pregnant after taking plan b you have to have had sex on or a very soon before this window.
-In a test, 100% of women who took plan b before ovulation did not end up pregnant.
-In the same test, women who took plan b on ovulation day had the same pregnancy rate as those who did not take plan b. That being said, it is impossible to know exactly when you are ovulating unless you are being tested and even then it is difficult.
-30% of women experience intermenstrual bleeding while on plan b, with most of those women taking plan b in their preovulatory phase.
-Also here's a timeline from intercourse to knowledge of pregnancy as far as I understood it:
Intercourse occurs, Sperm take 45 min to 24 hours to reach fallopian tubes, if egg is present sperm try and fertilize egg, the fertilized egg takes 4-6 days to travel to uterus. Once in the uterus it take another 3-5 days to implant. So this whole process takes anywhere from 6-12 days, while the most likely day being day 9.
Anyways, I hope this finds some that might have had a mistake during their fertile time of the month and calms you. And even if it doesnt, I hope it at least shows you have no idea what to expect so there really isn't a point in worrying.
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