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Ladies, I need some suggestion on this!
This is non-weight related. Lately, I've been really tired. I work nights, but now I'm tired during times I usually am not. I'm tired all the time. Nothing changed in my work schedule except I am working less hours. So why am I so tired? Now I am experiencing light cramps and my lower back hurts on and off. The back aches is probably due to my weight and it's all just ctaching up to me, but I don't know how to explain the cramps. Sometimes my heart hurts, but it goes away. I'm not near my period. I just came off it less than two weeks ago. It was short and lighter than usual probably because of the the plan b pill I took. Is it possible the symptoms from the pill are still present? Only symptoms I had before plan b was light cramps. Now after my early period the pill induced, I have more symptoms. Any ideas???
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Oh and one more thing to add to this. I found i have some type of fluid in my breasts. Not that I was leaking or anything. If I squeeze my nipples a little fluid produces.
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Pregnancy test? (if it is possible that you are pregnant, if not then maybe it could be a fake pregnancy? some women get the symptoms without actually being pregnant)
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I took the plan B once and did not experience this. Did you take it immediately afterward? Also, plan B is not 100% effective. You may need to take a pregnancy test.
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I can't be pregnant. I still got my period, but it was shorter and lighter than usual. Probably because of the plan b
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You CAN be pregnant and still experience a period (even though it doesn't sound right it is possible), so until you take a pregnancy test you cannot rule it out.
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Plan B periods are not short and light. I had to take it once because of a broken prophylactic. The early Plan B period was PAINFUL and looked like a massacre had occurred. How long ago did you take Plan B? I had what I thought was a light period a week after taking it but the early Plan B period showed up 2 weeks after taking it. After reading up on it online, I saw that a bunch of other women experienced the same thing I did.
If it's been over 2 weeks and you've only experienced a light period, I would get a pregnancy test. Originally Posted by 3CatsMeow: |
There was a reason for taking Plan B in the first place, so you can be pregnant. It only works for 7 out of 8 women. Did you take it within 72 hours? Also, was there a possibility that you could have been pregnant before this occurred?
The only way to know for sure is to take a pregnancy test. I still took one after all was said and done. |
http://www.planbonestep.com/plan-b-faq.aspx <--- Here is a link to the frequently asked questions.
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Well, you can be "not pregnant" because you know you haven't had sex in X amount of time too.
There could be a lot of reasons for it, but I would ask your doctor. Liquid from breasts is not normal, so they would probably want to figure out what's going on. Now, I say that and I had that too several years after breastfeeding ended and it was determined everything was fine, but it was enough concern to get an ultrasound of the breast tissue. |
It's not likely you are pregnant if you took it as advised. Plan B is a high dose progestrone which will severly deplete calcium in your body and that can lead to cramping. I have been on depo...high long term dose progesterone so I've been doing my homework. Try upping your calcium...it won't hurt anything even if that is not it. Feel better soon.
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One of my friends took plan B and ended up getting pregnant anyway. She heard the same stat as someone else posted- that 7 of 8 women who would have gotten pregnant, won't. It's definitely not impossible that that's what's going on. Get yourself a pregnancy test and get yourself a doctor appointment!
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