the past 4 times my bf & i have had sex, he came inside me, but there was very little stuff inside the condom. the first 2 times i ran to the drugstore to get plan b, but the past 2 times i've done nothing. the condoms weren't from the same pack, so they can't be faulty. he's definitely putting them on right... should i continue to take plan b each time this happens? can there be another explanation?
Not every male will come the a lot. He will likely not fill up the entire condom, as men to not come a whole lot...
AS long as the semen is not inside of your vagina, you do not beed plan B.
QUESTION.. PLAN B has way more hormones than regular BC, so have you considered regular BC use?
It is cheaper than PLAN B, more effective, and less hormones.
AS long as the semen is not inside of your vagina, you do not beed plan B.
QUESTION.. PLAN B has way more hormones than regular BC, so have you considered regular BC use?
It is cheaper than PLAN B, more effective, and less hormones.
i cant take bc b/c i'm in college & still on my parents' insurance plan. any gyno visit, etc. is a red flag for them. can the multiple times of taking plan b explain why i bled early 1 month & had pregnancy like symptoms beforehand that (magically) all disappeared after i bled? it freaked me out at first, but it was about 3 1/2 weeks after sex, normal in color but a little lighter than usual, and every symptom disappeared afterwards (maybe it was actually all stress + huge quantities of hormones?)
YES, that explains it.
TRY Planned Parenthood! Most states offer FREE and low cost care to college students, and young women. =)
IF you are interested =)
There are many low cost alternatives to your parents health insurance.
TRY Planned Parenthood! Most states offer FREE and low cost care to college students, and young women. =)
IF you are interested =)
There are many low cost alternatives to your parents health insurance.
You're not supposed to take Plan B a lot- it says so right on the pack. And honey, if you're in college, you're a responsible adult and your parents should be treating you as such. In fact, I'm surprised they wouldn't condone your thought to go on birth control, being that you're a college student! Haha!