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Molly Maloof, MD

Director of Clinical Content
@DoctorBase

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OK so my last period started on the 21st and ended the 27 I had sex that Thursday the 28th and the condom broke I was sure if my boyfriend nutted in me so I took the plan b pill that Saturday now my stomach just feels weird I feel pressure whenever I lay flat on it please help me figure out what's going on
Poster
  • Female | 18 years old
  • Complaint duration: 3 days

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The most frequent side effect of hormonal contraception is stomach related nausea, vomiting, cramping etc. Although pregnancy is unlikely, it can occur at any time even with irregular cycles. Your reaction to Plan B should not frighten you off of birth control pills or other hormone contraception. The dose in Plan B is stronger than would be in a daily birth control pill.
Bryan J Treacy MD
Stomach upset is not uncommon with the morning after pill. I would not worry too much about pregnancy
Kianoush Khaghany
What you are feeling is the side effect of the medication. It is a progesterone, which is known to cause nausea, a strong desire to vomit. It can occasionally cause cramps.

Considering your cycle, it is unlikely that you were ovulating at the time of the intercourse, but because periods can vary so much it is wise to use a back up method. I recommend that you start birth control pills, or some other method, so that you do not have to expose yourself to the Plan B pill anymore.
Carlos I. Gabriel