Monday, January 9, 2012
Plan B
Plan B is a Morning after pill that you can use to prevent pregnancy up to five days 120 hours after unprotected sex. Plan B isn't effectiveif you're already pregnant and it won't destroy a existing pregnancy. Plan B does not protect against HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases{STDs}. Plan B One Step should not be used as a routine birth control, as it is not affective. If you have severe abdominal pain you may have ectopic pregnancy, and should get immediate medical help. I go for both ways because each side goes for its purpose. When a young adult[teenager] haves a sexual intercourse with another young adult unprotected they tend to have a baby. Then when they go home and try to tell their mom or dad about that they have a baby, their mom and dad will not go for that. Instead of the argument going on they can avoid it by taking the Plan B One Step pill preventing pregnancy up to five days 120 hours after unprotected sex. The sooner you take the Plan B One Step the better it works. My opinion really doesn't concern me. Each dose contains zero point seventy-five mg of levonorgestrel. The two pills are identical, it does not matter which pill you take first. However, recent research indicates that both doses can be taken at the same time up to 120 hours after unprotected sex. Plan B One Step gives desperate, scared girls a option to have the baby or use it. This blog relates to my topic which is Plan B.
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