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Reviewer: Grace, 19-24 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I took Plan B Onestep 10 hours after unprotected sex. I was 3 weeks away from my period. I can honestly say that I was freaking out everyday. I had light abdonimal pain for about 4-5 days and one our after I took the pill I bleeded somewhat. I got my period in due course this morning and I have never been so happy to see it! I caution to women and men to use protection because the anxiety you
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Reviewer: 19-24 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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took it about 6 1/2 hours ago, i have to take the second pill in 5 1/2 hours but i have yet to experience any side effects. it gave me a little bit of gas but other than that i haven't experienced any side effects whatsoever. also, rite aid had it on sale for $39 an if you use your reward card you get $4 off lol
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Reviewer: efhuhfciozsknl, 13-18 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Sadly enough, I am fifteen. I took the pill about a month ago after my long-term boyfriend's condom broke and I have had barely any noticeable side effects of the drug or sypmtoms of pregancy. I've been cramping a bit lately and I should be getting my period in a week or so but I am slightly irregular. I am palnning on taking a pregnancy test tomorrow. After reading all I can about the pil
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Reviewer: sally, 13-18 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month
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I'm 18. I had sex for the first time 3 days ago with my boyfriend. It was the day after my period had ended. We used a condom but the next morning he told me that we probably shouldn't worry, but the condom slipped alittle and to be safe I should probably take the plan b pill. So, I took it and I just had a couple headaches, some sharp cramps, and some dizziness. I'm hoping it worked.
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