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tcox09 Posted at 7:37 pm on July 9, 2009
what happens if you take plan b and birth control after intercourse ? how does it affect your hormones and what does that do ?

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JennyColada Posted at 8:19 am on July 14, 2009
If she's on BC then chances are she's already thought about protecting herself against a pregnancy.

Plus, no, just thinking will not prevent pregnancy. DOING something with those thoughts will. You seem to be confusing reality and fantasy. Reality = DOING something. Fantasy = THINKING about doing something. She's on birth control, she's doing something, thus she's asking if she can take Plan B with the birth control. There are lots of reasons why someone may want to take Plan B alongside their regular BC, and I've done it with a long-term monogamous partner, so sometimes choosing a "bad seed" isn't always the issue.

Shogun villimax Posted at 3:19 pm on July 13, 2009
Quote: from JennyColada at 5:00 am on July 12, 2009

Thinking =/= contraception. Sorry, but brainpower in and of itself doesn't stop the ovaries.

It CAN stop sperm from reaching them though!
The girl should think "would I want to get pregnant because of this guy?"
and if she realizes that she woulden't then the relationship should not go past first base!
Infact she should trade him for someone more desirable.
someon she'd be ok with sliding into home plate..
JennyColada Posted at 5:00 am on July 12, 2009
Thinking =/= contraception. Sorry, but brainpower in and of itself doesn't stop the ovaries.
Shogun villimax Posted at 11:33 am on July 11, 2009
Actualy THINKING about who you get with will help reduse the number of times you need to poison your self because you are afrade of a baby!
JennyColada Posted at 5:09 am on July 11, 2009
Taking Plan B while on BC doesn't have many  more side effects than taking Plan B normally. You may have an increased occurrence of nausea due to the hormones you already are taking, but it won't cancel out or disrupt your cycle more than it would without BC.
MissPrixy07 Posted at 8:36 pm on July 9, 2009
Plan B should only be used in emergencies, but there is no medical reason why you can't use it more than once. Don't be afraid to use Plan B when you need to, but remember that it should never replace routine methods of contraception as it simply isn't as effective
SomeRandomKid Posted at 7:49 pm on July 9, 2009
your kids are born angry.
Desquish69 Posted at 7:38 pm on July 9, 2009
you might esplode...
DuBBy Posted at 7:38 pm on July 9, 2009
you turn mean and green
Areola Posted at 7:37 pm on July 9, 2009
Kills you.
melodramatic Posted at 7:37 pm on July 9, 2009
No idea, I just know Birth Control messed me the fuck up.
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