Sort and long term side effects of the morning after pill?!


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I took the morning after pill and just felt nauseous and had some breast tenderness. Thats all. No other effects. Unless you mean the pill that causes abortion because thats not the morning after pill. But considering the effects of having a baby any side effects from the pill would be minimal in comparison.I have never taken the abortion pill.

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When used as directed, Plan B® is safe for most women. There have been no serious complications associated with Plan B®. Some women will experience non-serious side effects, such as nausea, abdominal pain, tiredness, headache, dizziness, or breast tenderness. These are similar to the side effects of regular birth control pills. However, if you should vomit within 1 hour of taking either Plan B® tablet, call your healthcare professional to see if you should repeat the dose.

Some women may have menstrual changes such as spotting or bleeding before their next period. Some women’s next period may be heavier or lighter, earlier or later. Most women will have their next menstrual period at the expected time or within 1 week of the expected time. If your menstrual period is delayed beyond 1 week, you may be pregnant.

Plan B® should not be used:

If you are already pregnant, because Plan B® will not work
If you are allergic to levonorgestrel or any of the ingredients in Plan B®
If you have abnormal vaginal bleeding that has not been evaluated by a healthcare professional
In place of regular birth control
Plan B® will not affect an existing pregnancy.
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http://www.go2planb.com/ForConsumers/TakingPlanB/faqs.aspx
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